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REPORT
OF THE
AUDITOR GENERAL
ON THE
FINANCES
OF THE
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER jo. 1896.
AMOS H. MYLIN,
ATDITOR OKNKKAI..
CLARENCE M. BUSCH.
STATE PRINTER OF PENNSYLVANIA,
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OmOUL DOOUMENT, No. 2.
REPORT
OF THE
Auditor General on the Finances.
Auditor Gcaierars Department,
Harrisburg, Pa., May 1, 1897.
Honorable Daniel H. Hastings,
Governor of the Gomiroon wealth of Pennsylvania.
Bir: In compliance with the provisions of Section 20, act of May
1, 1876, entitled "An act to carry out the provisions of section 12,
article 3, of the Constitution, in relation to the public printing and
binding, and the supply of paper thereof," I have the honor to trans-
mit herewith the annual report of this Department on the finances of
the Commonwealth, for the fiscal year ended the 30th day of Novem-
ber, A. D. 1896, arranged in the following order, to-wit:
1. Statement showing the receipts at the treasury and the sources
from w^hich they were deiuved.
2. Statement showing the payments at the treasury, and the pur-
I>oees for whicJi they were made.
3. Statement showing the monthly receipts and payments at the
treasury, their sources and objects.
4. Statement showing the assessment of State tax on personal
ppojx^rty in the several counties of the Commonwealth.
5. Statement showing the several public loans of the Common-
wealth, when authorized, for what purpose, amount of loans, rate
of interest, when reimbursable, dates of maturity, amount outstand-
ing, and when the interest ceased.
6. Statement relative to the outstanding certificates issued in pay-
ment of interest on the funded debt due in 1842, 1843 and 1844.
7. Statement relative to the outstanding is^sues and re-issues made
by sundry banks, in pursuance of the acts of Assembly of May 4,
ISil and April 10, 1849.
8. Statement relative to the outstanding certificates issued to do-
meslic creditors.
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9. Statement of the aiux>uut of stocks and bonds held by the Ooin-
inonwealth in diveiis incoii>onited companies.
10. Statement showing the funded and unfunded debt of the Ooin-
mon wealth on the first day of December, 1896.
11. Miscellaneous statements as follows:
a. Mine- Inspectors (bituminous).
b. ^line Inspectors (anthracite),
e. Delinquent corporations.
d. Cost per cent, of collecting mercantile and other licenses.
e. Cost per cent, of collecting collateral inheritanoe tax
f. Cost per cent, of collecting receipts from pamphlet laws,
county loans and tax on writs.
g. Recapitulation of cost of collecting revenue at the county
desk.
h. Pees of office received by county officers.
i. Receipts and expenditures from 1791 to 1895.
j. Receipts itemized, 1840 to 1S95.
k. Expenditures itt^mized, 1840 to 1895.
Tabular statement, showing amounts received from and paid
to the several counties of the commonwealth.
The Report of this Department is a mine of valuable information,
but hithertb the matter has been so crudely arranged that a gw»at
deal of labor was required to get the information into proper shape
to be used to anyi advantage. For instance, previous to 1895, the
bonus and several taxes paid by any corporation was arranged and
printed under four diffei'ent heads, and to get the information de-
sired, four references had to be made. In the Report for 1895
the taxes paid by the several corporations were collected on one
page so as to sliow instan'tly, by one reference, the whole amount of
tax, interest and penalty paid by any one corporation. This arrange-
ment was so satisfactotTV' to the public that this year a clas«ification
of the different conupanies is made under separate heads ©hawing,
not only the amount of tax paid by an individual company, but the
total amount of tax paid by the class to which it belongs.
In order to make the subject matter of this Repoi-t more easily
available, a number of tabulations and comparisons have been made
to-wit: Statement D following page 338, showing cost of colleoting
mercantile and other licensee; Statement E, page 339, showing the
cowt of collecting collateral inheritance tax; Statement G, page 342,
shorwing the <M>st of collecting revenue at the county de»k; Sta/tc^
ment H, page 334, sh<awing a comparative statement of the feee,
derk hire, expenses, etc., of the county officers for the several coun-
ties of the State; Statement I, page 354, showing ihe receipts and
expenditures frt)m 1791 to 1895; Statements J and K, pages 354 and
362 respectively, showing itemized receipts and expenditures from
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1840 to 1895, also Tabular Staifiiient page 367, showing amount re-
ceived by State from counties and bv counties from State for the
years 1895 and 1896.
During the year a hirge amount of dHinquent work was done. It
was discovered the latter part of last year tliait there were a great
many thousands of dollars "delinquent" taxes remaining unpaid. The
delinquencies consisted of two kinds. The first were the companies
thiat refused or neglected to send in their annual reports, required by
law, proj)erly filled out, which serve a.s a basis upon which to make a
settlement of the taxes againist them. T\\o second wei*e those corpo-
rations or companies that refused or neglf^cted to pay their taxes
after they had been assessed and become due. To f)ermit either of
these kinds of delinquencies is fatal to a pro]Kir collection of the
revenue. A delinquency bui'eau was organized an«d extra clerks put
at work to comj^el these corporations to comply with the law. All
corporations owing taxes to tite Commonwealth,or that were delin-
quent in reports, wei-e notified to make immediate payment of the
amount due and to furnish the reports for the yeajrs they w^ere delin-
quent. From September 1, 1895, to November 30, 1896, 2,335 corpo-
rations were notified, to which were mailed 9,340 blanks for reports;
2,150 letters and delinquent tax notices were sent out, and 802 ac-
counts were looked up, prepared and certified to the Attorney Gen-
eral for collection, amounting in the aggregate to f291,056, upon
which that officer has collected ?112,379.10 with $5,895.18 interest.
In addition to the afoi-esaid sums, there has been for the same period
as per exhibit upon page 338, collected through this Department
alone, the sum $916,217.53, making altogether the sum of $1,034,-
491.81. This is the largest amount of delinquent taxes ever collected
in one year in the his^tory of this office. Tliis sum runs through a
number of years, af« will Ix? sliown by an examination of the table.
These delinquencies are largely due to the fact that there was not
sufficient clerical force in the Depai'tn)ont to looJv after them. The
current business of the office, a«s it comes in daily, occupies the at-
tention of the force constantly, and it was only by putting on extra
clerks that this work was accomplislied. It is poor eooncany on the
part of the State not to provide sufficient help to do the work in the
Depailnient that keeps flie whole government afloat.
The law relating to vendors of merchandise, commonly known as
the mercantile license tax, is ver\- crude and antiquafted. It is not
suited to the present cH>nditions of business. It is unequal in its
operations; hard to appraise properly; o])pressive upon small deal-
ers; expensive in its enforcement, and its administration is not suffi-
ciently under the control of this Department. The appraisers
through the State are appointed by the board of county commission-
ers, and this Department has little or no control or direction over
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theBi, except as can bf? exerted in the setttlement of their aooounts
for work done and for mileage. Tlie wbole sum for collecting the mer-
cantile license tax amounts to 17 0-10 per cent. This Department
recommends a change in the law, that is to say, that the county ti'eas-
arers of the several counties of the State shall be authorized aiid di-
rected to collect this tax; make an appraisement of the business done
by each vendor or dealer, and upon the payment of the tax asses^ied,
a license? will be issued, to be exfK)sed in a public place in the stoi'e
or place of business. Tlvis would be a much simpler way than the
present. Tlie Internal Revenue T>epajlment of the National
Government has adopted this plan and it works admirably. The
entii-e cost for the collection of internal revenue in one of the lead-
ing districts of this 8taite amorLted to but .48 of 1 per c*ent. Such
a law, properly worked out with ample authority given to this De-
pai'tment, would be more efficient and more profitable to the State
with less buMtMi imposed upon tlie dealer than the existing law.
A very interesting statement has been prepared for this report by
Ool. John A. Glenn, convolution de])uty, showing the amount of
moneys nneived by the State from the eounties and all moneys re-
ceived by the counties. This is an entirely new tabulation, which T
believe to be corix^ct. It required a great deal of labor, but is very
important. Any person wishing to investigate the relaiHon^s of the
State to the county, as far as taxation and expenditures are con-
cerned, will find suflicieut matter in this table to warnint consider-
able reflection.
This Department further i^'commends a law changing the tax year
for cx>r[>orations from tlie 1st Monday in November to the 31st day
of December. Every well managed corporation on the first of the
year takes account of stock to inform tlie management of the condi-
tion and financial standing of such company. After doing that work
the yearly report could Ix^ made out more promptly and accurately
than under the preisent requirement. Tliis ctm be done and will
not disarrange the financial system of the State as is plainly shown
from the fact that reports for gro<*s receipts are made on the 30th
day of June and the 31st of December, and reports on loans are made
out for the year ending the 31st day of December. This require-
ment in these two instances works well and its adoption in i*efer-
enoe to the capital stock tax would be a great convenience to the
business interests of the State.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
AMOS H. MYLIN,
Auditor General.
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Sammarj of Reoelpts.
AODITOR GENERAL'S REPORT.
Revenoe of tbe GommoDwealtli of PennsjliraDia.
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
At the Slate Treaaary from the ist Day of December, 1805, to 30th Day of November
iSqO; Both Days Inclusive.
1. FROM FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS
AND ASSOCIATIONS.
1. NATIONAL BANKS.
1. Tax on bank stock, $463,270 49
2. INCORPORATED STATE BANKS.
1. Tax on bank stock, $63,384 80
2. Bank examinations, 3,399 82
3. Bonus on charters, 950 00
67,734 62
3. INCORPORATED SAVINGS IN-
STITUTIONS.
1 . Tax on net earnings or in-
come, $30,051 81
2. Bank examinations, 1,170 54
31,222 35
4. TRUST COMPANIES.
1. Tax on capital stock, $344,672 98
2. Tax on loans, 23,360 98
3. Tax on gross premiums,.. 15,336 39
4. Bonus on charters, 5,500 00
5. Bank examinations 7,001 93
6. Interest and penalty, 405 00
396,277 25
5. FOREIGN BUILDING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
1 . Bank examinations, 3,705 68
$9i52,210 39
2. FROM CORPORATIONS AND ASSO-
CIATIONS.
6. ForeigTi insurance companies, $548,442 18
7. Tax on capital stock, 3,482,920 38
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Sum mar J of BecelpU— Cootinned.
8. Tax on loans (oorporatlonfl) $879,978 11
9. Tax on gross receipts (corpo^ratlons) 713,373 12
10. Tax on groos premiums, 39,925 48
11. Bonus on charters, 305,300 67
12. Inftere»t and penalty, 13,749 81
$5,983,689 75
3. FROM COUNTIES.
13. Tax on personal property, $2,716,207 94
14. Tax on writs, wills, deeds, etc , 145.518 21
15. Tax on collateral Inheritances, 925,717 02
16. Tax on loans (municipal and ooun.y) 205,767 15
17. Pamphlet laws 175 57
18. Notaries puhlld ooinmission»3, 14,000 00
19. Fees of county officers. 19,030 53
20 Receipts from licenses:
1. Mercantile licenses $554,800 41
2. Wholesale liquor licenses,. 459,771 00
3. Brewers' and distillers' li-
censes 125,989 20
4. Bottlers' licenses 118,816 89
5. Billiard licenses 45,491 93
6. Brokers' licenses 24,262 74
7. Auctionee«rs' licenses, .... 13,893 79
8. Peddlers' licenses, 1,330 95
9. Theatres, circus, etc., li-
censes, 17,053 83
10. Hating house licenses, 18,544 72
1,379,955 46
4. FROM OTHER SOURCES.
21. Tax on net earnings or income (brokers, etc.), $53,327 99
22. Tax on sale of fertilizers, 12,480 OD
23. Ijands 2,861 91
24. Gross receipts (notaries public) 4,349 14
25. Fines, 4,099 30
26. Penalties 10 22
27. Allegheny Valley R. R. Co 167.500 00
28. U. S. Government, 155,431 76
29. Annuity for right of way, 10,000 00
30. Escheats, 3,620 67
31. Fees of State officers 130,901 66
32. Refunded cash 5,994 71
33. Conscience money, 336 30
34. Miscellaneous general 10,657 91
5,406,371 88
561,571 57
Total receipts $12,913,843 59
Balance in Treasury, November 30, 1895 3.429.654 07
$16,343,497 66
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No. 2. REPORT ON THE FINANCES.
ReTenue of the Commonwealth. Tax on Bank Stock.
I. NATIONAL BANKS.
^_ ., , _ . I Tax on
National Banki. t B^nk Stock.
Allegheny National Dank, Pittsburgh, $3,088 03
Allentown National Bank, Allentown, 2,546 00
AnnviUe National Bank, Annville, 520 00
Bank of North America, Philadelphia 8,030 00
Berwyn National Bank. Berwyn, 200 00
Blairsville National Bank, BlairsviUe, 208 00
Braddock National Bank, Braddock, 800 00
Bradford National Bank. Bradford 1,280 00
Bryn Mawr National Bank, Bryn Mawr, . 400 00
1 76 00
Burgettfitown National Bank, Burgettstown, j. roo aa
\ 528 00
ButJer County National Bank, Butler 700 00
Centennial National Bank, Philadelphia, 2,120 00
Central Nflrfikmal Bank, Columbia, 460 00
Central National Bank of Philadelphia, 6,000 00
Obarter National Bank, Media, 400 00
Chestnut Street National Bank, Philadelphia, 2,110 00
Cheator National Bank, Chester, 1,866 40
Citizens' National Bank, Ashland, 480 00
Citizens' National Bank, Corry, 400 00
Citizens' National Bank, Johnstown, 567 18
Citizens' National Bank, Latrobe, 253 06
Citizens' Nation'al Bank, McKeesport 800 00
Citizens' National Bank, Mount Pleasant 400 00
Citizens' National Bank, Muncy, 400 00
Citizens' National Bank, New Castle : 944 00
Citizens' National Bank, Pittsburgh 3,840 00
Citizens' National Bank, Pottstown, 424 00
Citizens' National Bank, Towanda, 780 00
Citizens' National Bank, Warren 720 00
Citizens' National Bank, Washington, 800 00
Citizens' National Bank, Waynesburg, 591 00
City National Bank, Philadelphia, 3,200 00
City National Bank, Susquehanna, 240 00
Clearfield National Bank, 472 00
Columbia National Bank, Pittsburgh, 1,600 00
Columbia National Bank, Columbia 1,260 00
Commercial National Bank, Bradford 440 00
Commercial National Bank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, | 2,624 40
Commercial National Bank, Pittsburgh, ; 1,248 00
Conestoga National Bank, Lancaster, i 1,216 59
Consolidation National Bank, Philadelphia, 2,400 00
Corn Exchange National Bank, Philadelphia, 3,120 00
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Uerenue of the Commonwealth. Tax on Bank 9tock— Gontlnned.
National Banks.
Tax on
Bank Stock.
County National Bank, Clearfield, $800 00
Danville National Bank, Danville, 1,600 00
Delaware County National Bank, Chester, 2,400 00
Diamond National Bank, Pittsburgh. 1,600' 00
Dillsburg National Bank, DiUsburg, 261 60
Downicgtown National Bank, Downingtown 604 00
Doylestown National Bank, Doylestown, 840 00
Drovers' and Mechanics' National Bank, York, 586 28
X)n Bois Deposit National Bank, Du Bois, 292 57
Duncanuo?! National Bank, Duncannon, 260 00
Duquesne National Bank, Pittsburgh, 1,600 00
Easton National Bank, Easton, 4,000 00
East Pittsburgh National Bank, Wilmerdlng, 214 49
East Stroudsburg National Bank 248 81
Eighth National Bank, Philadelphia, 2,200 00
Ellzabethtown National Bank, Elizabethtown, 800 00
Elk County National Bank, Rldgway, 480 00
Enterprise National Bank, Allegheny, 1,280 00
Ephrata National Bank, Ephrata, 633 25
Exchange National Bank, Pittsb^urgh, 7,680 00
Farmers' Deposit National Bank, Pittsburgh, 4,000 00
Farmers' National Bank, Athens, 240 00
Farmers' National Bank, Beaver Falls, 411 30
Farmers' National Bank, Bloomsburg 229 37
Farmers' National Bank, Boyertown 314 79
Farmers' National Bank of Bucks county, Bristol 737 76
Farmers' National Bank, Ephrata, 228 00
Farmeirs' National Bank, Kittanning, 800 00
Farmers' National Bank, Lancaster, 3,600 00
Farmers' Na lional Bank, Lebanon, 470 00
Fprmers' National Bank, Oxford, 351 72
Farmers' National Bank, Penneburg, 336 00
Farmers' National Bank, Reading 3.200 16
Farmers' National Bank, Watsontown 268 67
Farmers' National Bank, West Chester, 521 41
Farmers' National Bank, York, 1,600 00
Farmers' and Drovers' National Bank, Waynesburg 844 56
Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank, Mercer, 640 00
Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank, Mount Pleasant, 231 87
Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank, Philadelphia 8,800 00
Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank, Phoenixville, 400 00
Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank, Washington 800 00
Fifth National Bank, Pittaburgh, 436 00
First National Bank, Allegheny 1,680 00
First National Bank, Altoona 924 00
First National Bank, Ambler, 800 00
First National Bank, Athens, 800 00
First National Bank, Bangor, 1,360 00
First National Bank, Beaver 400 00
First National Jiank, Beaver Falls, | 632 00
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Revenue of the Commonw«alth. Tax on Bank Stock— Continued.
Tax on
National Banks. Bank Stock.
First Natloxiai Bank, Bedford $400 00
Ii^rat National Bank, Bellefonte, 800 00
FirH National Bank, Belle Vernon 200 00
First National Bank, Berwick 483 00
First National Bank, Bethlehem, 1,500 00
First National Bank, Birdsboro, 400 00
First National Bank, Birmingham, Pittsburgh, 800 00
First National Bank, Blairsville 640 03
First National Bank, Bloomsburg 400 00
First National Bank, Braddock, 384 84
First National Bank, Bradford, 900 00
1 30 00
First National Bank, California, I 220 00
First National Bank, Cannonsburg, 300 00
First National Bank, Canton 248 00
First National Bank, Carbondale, 880 00
First National Bank, Carnegie, 270 00
First National Bank, Catawissa, 200 00
Plret NaUonal Bank, Charleroi, 220 00
First National Bank, Chester 728 00
First National Bank, Clarion, 800 00
First National Bank, Claysville 400 00
First National Bank. Cochrantown, 200 00
First National Bank, Conneautville 200 00
First National Bank, Connellsville 600 00
First National Bank, Columbia 1,080 00
First National Bank, Conshohocken 870 00
First National Bank, Couder.^port, 20O 00
First National Bank, Danville, 1,200 00
First National Bank, Darby, 220 00
First National Bank, Dawson, . 400 00
First National Bank, Delta, .' 240 00
First National Bank, Duquesne 400 00
First National Bank, Dushore, 238 80
First National Bank, Easton 3,200 00
First National Dank, Ellwood City 200 00
First National Bank, Emlenton 240 00
First National Bank, Emporium 400 00
First National Bank, Brie 1,200 OD
First National Bank, l^ranklin, 800 00
First National Bank, Gettysburg, 800 00
First National Bank, Girardville, 244 56
First National Bank, Glen Rock 260 00
First National Bank, Greencastle 500 00
First Nationial Bank, Greensburg, 1,200 00
First National Bank, Greenville, 607 48
First National Bank, Hanover, ; 1,600 00
First National Bank, Harrisburg 800 00
First National Bank, Hazleton, 800 00
First National Bank, Hollidaysburg, 200 00
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ReTenae of the Commonwealth. Tax on Bank Btock— Continued.
National Banka.
Tax on
Bank Stock.
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Bank, Homestead ; I252 00
Bank, Honey Brook 400 00
Bank, Hughesrille, ' 400 00
Bank, Huntingdon, 800 00
Bank, Indiana, 1.600 00
Bank, Irwin, 290 00
Bank, Jeannette, 400 00
Bank. Johnstown, 800 00
Bank, Kane 105 20
Bank, Lancaster, 1,680 00
Bank, Lansdale, 800 03
Bank, Latrobe, 5:50 00
Bank, Lebanon, 400 00
Bank, Lehighton, 600 00
Bank, Lock Haven 1.440 01
Bank, Mahanoy City 592 00
Bank, Marietta 800 00
Bank, Mauch Chunk 3,200 00
Bank, McDonald , ; • 352 53
Bank, McKeesport, '. 1,4C0 00
Bank, Mechanicsburg, 800 00
Bank, Media 800 00
Bank, Mercer 960 00
Bank, Middleburg. 267 20
Bank, MIfflintown , 270 00
Bank, Millersburg 400 00
Bank, Milton 456 00
Bank, Minersville. 400 00
Bank, Montrose 300 00
Bank, Mount Carmel 300 59
Bank, Mount Joy, 800 00
Bank, Mount Pleasant 800 00
Bank, Nanticoke. .-r 600 00
Bank. New Bethlehem 400 00
Bank. New Castle, 1.200 00
Bank, Newtown, 800 00
Bank, Newville, 800 00
Bank, New Kensington. 220 00
Bank. Newport. 220 00
Bank, Norristown 1.200 00
Bank, North East, 200 00
Bank, Oil City, 560 00
Bank. Orwigsburg, 200 00
Bank, Patton, 274 00
Bank, Pen Argyl 240 00
Bank, Philadelphia, 8,000 00
Bank. Philipsburg 412 92
Bank, Plttston, 2.000 00
Dankv Plymouth, , 800 00
Bank, Port Allegheny, 220 00
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ReTenutt of the Commonwealth. Tax on Bank Stock— Continued .
NaUonal Bank.. l Ban"s?Sck.
First National Bank, Punxsutawney, j 1400 00
First National Bank, Reading, 2,000 00
First National Bank, Renovo, ' 400 00
First National Bank, Reynoldsvllle, 400 00
First National Bank, Rochester, 400 00
First National Bank, Saltsburg, 250 00
First National Bank, Scottdale, 400 00
First National Bank. Scranton 1,600 00
First NaUonal Bank, Sellnsgrove, 300 00
First National Bank, Sewickley 289 08
First National Bank, Shamokin, 800 00
First National Bank, Sharon, 1,000 00
First National Bank, Shenandoah, 800 00
First National Bank, Shippensburg 600 00
First National Bank, Somerset, 288 00
First National Bank, Stewartstown, 250 73
First National Bank, Straaburg, 403 20
First National Bank, Stroudsburg, 300 00
First National Bank, Sunbury, 1,600 00
First National Bank, Tamaqua, 600 00
First National Bank, Troy 274 52
First National Bank, Towanda, 1,000 00
First National Bank, Tyrone, 480 00
First National Bank, Uniontown, 800 00
First National Bank, Verona, 232 52
First National Bank, Warren, 400 00
First National Bank, Washington, 1,200 00
First National Bank, Wellsboro, 800 00
First National Bank, West Chester, 1,034 06
First National Bank, West Newton, 400 00
First National Bank, Wilkes-Barre, 3,000 00
First National Bank, Wilkinsbiirg, 260 00
First National Bank, Williamsport, 2,160 00
First National Bank, Wrightsville, 790 9»
First National Bank, York 1,712 76
Fort Pitt National Bank, Pittsburgh, 1,600 00
Fourth National Bank, Pittsburgh, 1,440 00
Fourth Street National Bank, Philadelphia, 9,000 00
Fulton National Bank, Lancaster, 1,144 74
Gap National Bank, Gap, 280 00
German National Bank, Allegheny, 1 ,6U0 00
German National Bank, Pittsburgh, 2,000 00
Gettysburg National Bank, Gettysburg, 1,161 20
Girard National Bank, Philadelphia, 8,000 00
Goveinment National Bank, PottsvlUe, 400 00
Greenville National Bank, Greenville, 385 20
Harrlsburg National Bank, Harrisburg, , 2,011 52
Hatboro National Bank. Hatboro, 416 00
Hiizleton National Bank, Hazleton, I 800 00
Hom.^ National Bank. Royersford i (
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Off. Doc.
BeTenae of tbe Commoniroalth. Tax on Bank Stock— Continued.
National Banka.
Tax on
Bank Stock.
HoresdaJe National Bank, Honesdale,
Huirmelstown National Bank, Hummelstown,
Independence National Bank, Philadelphia,
Iron City National Bank, Pittsburgh,
Jefferson County National Dank, Brookvllle
Jenkintown National Bank, Jenklntown,
Johrsonburg National Bank, Johnsonburg,
Kerrsington National Bank, Philadelphia,
Keystone National Bank, Erie,
Keystone National Bank, Manheim,
Keystone National Bank, Reading,
Lancaster County National Bank, Lancaster,
Lebanon National Bank, Lebanon,
Lehigh Valley National Bank, Bethlehem,
LewlBburg National Bank, Lewlsburg,
Liberty National Bank, Pittsburgh
Lincoln National Bank, Lincoln,
Lincoln National Bank, Pittsburgh,
Llnderman National Bank, Mauch Chunk
Lltitz National Bank, Lititz,
Lycoming National Bank, Williamsport,
Manayunk National Bank, Philadelphia,
Manheim National Bank, Manheim
Manufacturers' National Bank, Philadelphia
Marine National Bank, Erie,
Marine Natiodial Bank, Pittsburgh,
Market Street National Bank, Philadelphia,
Mechanics' National Bank, Philadelphia
Mechanics' National Bank, Pittsburgh
Mercer County National Bank, Mercer,
Merchants' National Bank, Bangor,
Merchants' National Bank, Carlisle,
Merchants' National Bank, Harrlsburg,
Merchants* National Bank, Meadville
Merchants' National Bank, Philadelphia,
Merchants' National Bank, Shenand3ah
Merchants' National Bank, Williamsport
Merchants' and Farmers' National Bank, Greensburg,
Metropolitan National Bank, Pittsburgh
Mifflin County National Bank, Lewlstown
Miles National Bank, Delta
Milton National Bank, Milton
Miners' National Dank, Blossburg
Miners' National Bank, Pottsville,
Monongahela National Bank, Brownsville,
Monongahela National Bank, Pittsburgh,
Montgomery National Bank, Norristown
Mountvllle National Bank, Mountville
National Bank of Avondale,
National Bank of Boyertown,
'Di'gitiz'ed by
$2,400 00
340 00
2,500 00
3,200 00
403 00
800 00
200 00
2,000 00
600 00
243 45
800 00
2,400 00
1,600 00
2,400 00
800 00
960 0)
276 00
1,104 00
400 00
495 60
800 00
1,280 00
840 00
2.880 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
3,240 00
2,200 00
4,000 00
400 00
236 60
448 00
480 00
800 00
2,400 00
440 00
800 00
800 00
960 00
520 00
262 91
480 00
190 00
2.600 00
800 00
1,520 00
1.600 00
220 00
213 00
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National Banks.
Tax on
Bank Stock.
National Bauk of Brookville, |
Natlon.il Bank of Catasauqua,
National Bank of Chester County, West Chester,
National Bank of Chester Valley, Coatesville,
National Bank of Chambersburg, I
National Bank of Christiana,
National Bank of Claysville, ,
National Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia
National Bank of Coatesville,
National Bank of Corry,
National Bank of Fayette County, Uniouiown
N<»tlonal Bank of Germantown, Philadelphia,
National Bank of South Pennsylvania, Hyndman
National Bank of Kennett Square,
National Bank of Klttanning,
National Bank of Lawrence County, New Castle,
National Bank of Malvern,
XMacionai HanK or McKeesport
National Bank of New Brighton
National Bank of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia,
National Bank of Oxford,
Natl onal Bank of Pottstown
National Bank of Phoenixville,
National Bank of Royersford,
National Bank of Schwenksville,
National Bank of Slatington
National Bank of Spring City
National Bank of Tarentum,
National Bank of West Grove,
National Bank of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
National Deposit Bank of Brownsville ,
National Iron Bank of Pottatown, ,
National Security Bank, Philadelphia, I
National Union Bank of Reading
New First National Bank, Meadville,
N«w Holland National Bank, New Holland,
Ninth National Bank, Philadelphia
Northampton County National Bank, Easton,
Northern National Bank, Lancaster
Northern National Bank, Philadelphia
North Wales National Bank
Northwestern National Bank,. Philadelphia,
Parkesburg National Bank, ;
Pennsylvania National Bank, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania National Bank, Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania National Bank, Pottsville,
Pennsylvania National Bank, Reading
FecplF.'s National Bank, Lancaster, '
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1,852 00
1,800 00
1,600 00
120 00
693 47
304 00
280 00
850 00
448 00
200 00
800 00
1,600 00
267 87
580 00
800 00
1,200 00
200 00
1.200 00
800 00
4,000 00
688 00
2.400 00
1.040 00
660 00
800 00
492 00
920 00
290 00
274 00
1,600 00
4% 00
868 00
138 00
1,750 00
1,600 00
800 00
1,000 00
1.680 00
1.072 00
410 00
1,110 00
400 00
1,280 00
252 00
3,420 00
1,040 00
960 00
760 00
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AUDITOR GENERAL OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Off. Doc.
Reyenne of the Commonwealth. Tax on Bank Stock— Continued.
National Banks.
Tax on
Bank Stock.
People's National Bauk, LaDghorne ' ^400 00
People's National Bank, I/ebanon, 488 00
People's National Bank, Norristown, 1.600 0*)
Ptople's National Bank, Pittsburgh, 7,782 14
People's National Bank, Waynesboro, 556 38
Philadelphia National Bank, 12,000 00
Pittsburgh National Bank of Commerce 4,000 00
Quaker City National Bank, Philadelphia, 1,960 Oj
Quakertown National Bank, 800 00
Quarryville National Bank, 369 6J
Reading National Bank, Reading, 1,197 13
Refcdsville National Bank 230 00
Second National Bank, Allegheny 1,200 00
Second National Bank, Allentown, 1,120 00
Second National Bank, Altoona, 400 00
Second National Bank, Brownsville, 800 00
Second National Bank, Clarion, 230 00
Second National Bank, Connellaville, 330 00
Second National Bank, Erie, 2,400 00
Second National Bank, Mauch Chunk, 1,200 00
Second National Bank, Mechanicsburg 250 00
Second National Bank, Philadelphia 1,512 00
Second National Bank, Pittsburgh 2,400 00
Second National Bank, Reading, 1,400 00
Second National Bank, Tltueville 2,400 00
Second National Bank, Wllkes-Barre, 3,600 00
Sellersvllle National Bank 600 00
Seventh National Bank, Philadelphia 1,191 55
Sharon National Bank 1,000 00
Sixth National Bank, Philadelphia, 1,400 00
Somerset County National Bank, Somerset, 271 11
South Bethlehem National Bank, 224 00
Southwark National Bank, Philadelphia 2,000 00
Southwestern National Bank, Philadelphia, 1,072 00
Steelton National Bank 600 00
Stroudsburg National Bank 800 00
Tenth National Bank, Philadelphia, 1,040 00
Third National Bank, Allegheny, 1,600 00
Third National Bank, Philadelphia, 2,734 32
Third National Bank, Scranton 1,600 00
Traders' National Bank, Scranton 1,203 84
Tradesmen's National Bank, Con-hohocken 400 00
Tradesmen's National Bank, Philadelphia, 4,000 00
Tradesmen's National Bank, Pittsburgh, 3,200 00
Union National Bank, Lewisburg 584 00
Union National Bank, Huntingdon 400 00
Union National Bank, Mahanoy City, 560 OO
Union National Bank, Mount Joy ' 800 00
Union National Bank. New Brighton, 400 00
Union National Bank, Philadelphia, 3,095 34
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Bevenne of the Commonwealth. Tax on Bank Stock— Continued.
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Union National Bank, Pittsburgh, j $2,000 00
Union National Bank, Souderlx)n, 720 CO
United States National Bank, Pittsburgh, 601 62
Valley National Bank, Chambersburg, 560 00
Valley National Bank, Lebanon, 800 00
Warren National Bank, 1,200 00
Watsontown National Bank, 394 99
Wellsboro National Bank, 400 00
West Branch National Bank, Williameport 800 03
Western National Bank, Philadelphia, 3,200 00
Western National Bank, York, 648 00
Westmoreland National Bank, Greensburg 800 i)0
Willlamsport National Bank, ; 400 00
Wyoming National Bank, Tunkhannock, 800 00
Wyoming Natiohal Bank, Wilkes-Barre, 1,200 00
Yardley National Bank, Yardley 400 00
York County National Bank, York, 1,600 00
York National Bank, York, 2,400 00
Yough National Bank, Connellsville, 600 00
Total $463,270 49
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AUDITOR GENERAL OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Off. Doc.
ReTenue of the Commonwealth. Tax on Bank Stock— Continued.
Incorporated State Banks.
Tax on
bank Btock.
Anchor Sayings Bank, Pibtfi-
burgh, I.
Anthracite Savings Bank/Wllkes-
Barre, -
Apollo Savings Bank $76 00
Arsenal Bank, Pittsburgh,
Bank of Secured Savings, Pitts-
burgh 125 00
Bank of PltUburgh.Plttsburgh,
Kank of Waynesboro, 62 5D
Bond American Bank, Pitts-
burgh, 62 50
Butler Savings Bank, Butler
Carlisle Deposit Bank, Carlisle,
City Deposit Bank, Pittsburgh,
City Savings Bank, Pittsburgh
City Bank, York,
Citizens' Bank, Evansburg,
Citizens' Bank, Preeland,
Citizens' Bank, Punxsutawney
Citizens' Bank, Reading,
Commercial Bank, Titusville,
Citizens' Bank of Turtle Creek, 62 50
Dime Deposit and Discount Bank,
Scranton,
Dime Savings Bank, Pittsburgh,
Du Bols Deposit Bank,
Eltzabethtown Exchange Bank,
Erie Dime Savings and Loan
Association, Erie
Exchange Bank, Franklin,
Farmers' Bank, Carlisle
Farmers' Bank, Hummelstown,
Farmers' Bank, Indiana,
Farmers' Bank, Middletown,
Farmers' Bank, Miffllnburg,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank,
Sharpsburg
(125 00
Freehold Bank, Pittsburgh,
Freeport Bank, Freeport,
Germari Savings and (Deposit
Bank, Birmingham, Pittsburgh,
Germanla Savings Bank, Pitts-
burgh,
Hamburg Savings Fund, Ham-
burg
H3no\er Savings Fund S?ciety,
Hanover
ExpenM of
examination.
Total.
$208 00
1,200 00
240 OD
440 00
367 06
9,600 00
256 8)
170 00
480 00
800 00
800 00
584 00
800 00
400 00
400 00
400 OD
1,000 00
1,200 00
800 00
222 46
400 00
1,200 00
8)0 00
400 00
344 00
400 00
400 00
400 00
324 00
1.600 00
400 00
800 00
660 00
230 00
4 '
$31 24
51 58
38 42
33 60
26 88
152 10
27 94
49 60
39 96
39 83
42 16
35 18
28 90
30 08
29 34
35 78
47 76
37 38
27 56
25 60
28 18
46 18
34 20
33 26
28 94
30 28
29 68
26 96
30 36
32 70
32 84
76 50
29 04
50 40
75 56
29 12
$239 24
1,251 58
353 42
473 50
518 94
9,762 10
347 24
232 50
529 60
839 96
839 83
626 16
835 08
428 90
430 08
429 34
1,035 78
1,247 76
62 50
837 38
250 02
25 60
428 18
1,246 18
834 20
433 26
372 94
430 28
429 63
428 96
354 36
190 54
1,676 50
429 04
850 40
735 66
259 12
41 02 441 02
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ROTenue of the Commonwealth. Tax on Bank Btock— Continued.
Incorporated State Banks.
Bonne.
Tax on
bank etock.
Expense of
examination.
I
Indiana County Deposit Bank,
Indiana,
Iron and Glass Dollar Savings
Bank, Birmingham, Pittsburgh.
Jersey Shore Banking Company,
Jersey Shore,
Jonestown Bank, Jonestown, . . . $125 00
Keystone Bank, Pittsburgh,
Littlestown Saving Institution,
Manufacturers' Bank, Pittsburgh,
Markle Banking and Trust Com-
pany .,
Mifflinburg Bank,
Mercantile Bank, Pittsburgh,
Merchants' Elxchange Bank,
Philadelphia,
Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank,
Scranton,
Miners' and Mechanic^' Savings
Bank, Carbondale, . . . . ,
Miners' Deposit Bank, Lykens
Miners' Savings Bank, Pittston,
Miners' Savings Bank, Wilkes-
Barre
Mount Carmel Banking Company,
Muncy Banking Company.
Mu-ncy,
Myerstown Bank, Myenstown
Nations Bank for Savings, Alle-
gheny,
Odd Fellows' Savings Bank,
Pittsburgh,
Oil City Trust Company
Palmyra Bank,
People's Bank of Fayette County,
Unlontown,
People's Bank of Hanover,
People's Bank of McKeesport,... 125 00
People's Bank, Philadelphia,
People's Bank, Wilkes-Barre
People's Savings Bank, Pittjsh
burgh,
People's Savings Bank, Pittston,
Pittsburgh Bank for Savings,
Safe Deposit Bank, Pottsville
Savings Institution of Williams- j
port, I
Schuylkill Valley Bank, Reading.!
Scranton Savings Bank,
$800 00
800 00
$30 38
32 18
TotaL
1830 38
800 00
89 84 '
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480 00
32 70 ,
512 70
400 00
27 60
552 60
2,400 00
66 64
2.466 61
400 00
28 76
428 76
800 00
34 44
834 44
800 00
44 92
844 92
512 00
29 66
541 66
544 00
37 36
581 36
340 00
27 96
267 96
2,000 00
59 36
2,059 36
800 00
43 72
843 72
400 00
29 40
429 40
480 00
51 50
531 50
1,200 00
68 20
1,268 20
200 00
28 18
228 18
206 00
27 04
233 04
400 00
29 08
429 08
832 18
400 00
34 58
434 58
1,200 00
44 30
1,244 30
400 00
28 00
428 00
400 00
27 82
427 82
400 00
• 27 98
427 98
800 00
35 84
960 84
1,200 00
75 06
1,275 06
2.000 00
58 58
2,058 5S
2,400 00
89 98
2,489 98
600 00
32 10
632 10
600 00
82 40
682 40
1.600 00
60 46
1,660 46
89 60
43 46
133 06
800 00
31 88
831 88
800 00
50 22
860 22
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Revenu* of the Commonwealth. Tax on Bank Stock— Continued.
Incorporated State Banks.
Scranl<oii Savings Bank and
Trust Company, .'
Shamokiu Banking Company,
Shrewsbury Savings Institution
Tamaqua Banking and Trust
Company,
Warren Savings Bank,
Wayne County Savings Bank,
Honefldale
West End Savings Bank, Pitta | . . . .
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West Philadelphia Bank, Phila-
flelphia,
Weet Side Bank, Scranton,
White Haven Savings Bank,
Wilkes-Barre Deposit and Sav-
ings Bank
Union Safe Deposit Bank, Potts-
vllle
WMlkirsburg Bank, $62 50
State Bank. Pittsburgh 62 50
D'^posit and Savings Bank,
Kingston 62 60
Total ||950 00
Tax on
bank stock.
$400 00
400 00
265 00
201 08
800 00
800 00
500 80
800 00
240 00
200 00
1,200 00
Bxpense of
examination.
$36 96
34 20
31 80
4 81
58 10
50 28
5 00
27 02
35 66
31 32
29 48
52 20
25 50
$63,384 80 ! $3,399 82
Total.
$436 96
434 20
296 80
205 89
858 10
850 28
532 82
835 66
271 32
229 48
1,252 20
25 50
62 50
62 50
62 50
$67,734 62
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Revenue of the Commonwealth. Tax on Net Earnings.
Incorporated Savlngn Instltutloua without
Capital Stock.
Tax on net
earningB.
Expenses of
examtnailon.
Total.
Beneficial Savings Fund Society, Phila- ' '
delphia, |801 45 |85 00 $886 45
Dime Saving's Bank. Philadelphia, 27 48 27 48
Dime Savings Institution, Washington, 27 00 27 00
Dime Savings Bank of Chester County,.. 35 90 27 94 63 84
Dollar Savings Bank, Pittsburgh, 619 21 180 00 799 21
First Penny Savings Bank, Philadelphia, 30 12 30 12
Industrial Savings Bank, Royeretord, 4 30 25 00 29 30
JohnBtown Savings Bank, Johnatown, 76 10 35 00 111 10
Manayunk Penny Savings Bank, Philadel-
phia, 25 00 25 00
Mutual Savings Bank, Philadelphia, 25 00 25 00
Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, Phila-
delphia, 24,144 81 471 00 24,615 81
Saving Fund Society of Germantown and
Vidaity, Philadelphia, 802 30 58 00 860 30
Thoe. Starr Savings Bank, Philadelphia, 25 00 25 00
Western Saving Fund Society, Philadel-
phia, 3,567 74 129 00 3,696 74
Total, 130,051 81 ' |1.170 54 ' |31,222 35
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Revenne of tbe Common wealtb. ReoelpU from Foreign Corporations. Etc.
5. RECEIPTS FROM FOREIGN CORPORATIONS AND BUILDING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATIONS SUBJECT TO EXAMINATION BY THE BANK-
ING DEPARTMENT.
Expense
of
Examina-
tion.
Atlantic Savlngrs and Loan Association $26 00
An^lo American Savings and Loan Association, New York 96 64
Bush Hill BiUIdlns: and Loan Association, 28 14
Baltimore Building and Loan Assoclat'on, Baltimore, 78 86
Chicago Universal Investment and Loan Association. 83 14
Century Building and Loan Association 25 68
Cumberland Hii tiding and Loan Association, Chattanooga, Tenn 25 00
Covenant r>u idlng and Loan Association, KnoxviUe. T^nn., 35 22
Citizens' I uildlng and Loan Association, KnoxviUe, Tenn. , 35 li
Chautauqua Building and Loan Association, Jamestown . N. Y. , 86 62
Cambria Mutual Buldlng and Loan Association, New York, 25 04
Calvert Building and Loan Association. Baltimore, Md 26 00
Cosmopolitan Building and Loan Association, Syracuse. N. Y 81 14
Cosmopolitan Savings and Loan Association, Pittsburgh 26 80
Co-operative Savings and Loan Association, Sioux City 56 04
Oo-operatlve Building Bank, New York 86 99
Chicago Investment and Loan Assoc'ation, Chicago 25 14
Chosen Friends Home Loan and Security League 25 06
Elm Tree Building and Loan Ajssoclation, 25 90
Eureka Building and Loan Association, Philadelphia 26 22
Equitable Building and Loan Association 25 30
Equitable Building and Loan Investment Association, Baltimore Md 25 00
Eastern Building and Loan Association. Syracuse, N. Y 53 12
Easton Union Building and Loan Society, Philadelphia 46 00
Empire Building and Loan Association, Syracuse, N. Y., 26 08
Elmira Building and Loan Association. Elmlra, N. Y 132 86
Fidelity Building and Savings Union No. 5 80 00
First National Building and Loan Association, Charleatown, W. Va.. 25 00
Globe Building and Loan Association, Columbus. Oh'.o 25 00
Good Will Building and Loan Association, Philadelphia, 38 98
German National Building and Loan Association, Pittsburgh 79 04
Genesse National Savings and Loan Association, Rochester, N. Y., 30 48
Guarantee Savings and Loan Association 80 02
Guarantee and Loan Investment, Pittsburgh 28 28
Guarantee Savings and Loan Investment, Washington, D. C 11110
Guarantors of America Building and Loan Association, Camden. N. J 25 00
Henry H. Raclass Building and Loan Association, Philadelphia, 25 44
Interstate Building and Loan Association, Bloomlngton, HI 4164
Interstate Savings and Loan Association. Minneapolis K 02
International Building and Loan Association, Washington. D. C 80 00
International Investment Company, Washington. D. C 25 00
Industrial Savings and Loan Company, Syracuse, N. Y 55 56
Institute Loan and Investment Company. Chicago, 25 14
Kensington Hand in Hand Building and Loan Association 26 96
Mechanics Mutual Building and Loan Association, Bucks and Montgomery counties, 23 16
Middle States Building and Loan Association 56 90
Mutual Guarantee Building and Loan Association 133 00
Mechanics' Building and Loan Association. Chambersburg 2«' 06
Mount Vernon Building and Loan Association, New York 30 44
Masonic Mutual Savings and Loan Association, Chicago , 90^
Mechanics Mutual Building and Loan Association, Morrlsvllle 26 04
Monumental Savings and Loan Association. Baltimore, Md 80 02
Mutual Savings and Loan Association. Indianapolis 26 00
Mutual German Savings and Loan Association. Washington, D. C 88 84
Mutual InTestment Building Association. Buffalo, N. Y., 40 10
Mutual Building And Loan Bank, Philadelphia 25 02
North American Security Loan and Building Company, St. Cloud. Minn 30 04
Knrth Philadelphia Building and Savings Association 25 00
National Security Building and Loan Association, Philadelphia 26 68
National Building Association, Baltimore, Md 25 00
National Building and Loan Association. Washington county. Md 46 20
National Mutual Building and Loan Association, New York City 5180
National Home Building and Loan Association 40 22
New York Mutual Saving Fund and Loan Association. New York city 123 W
New York Mutual Building and Loan Association, New York City , 89 04
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Old Alliance Building and Loan Asaoc'.ationr. $1$ SO
Oxford Bulldinir and Loan Association. Oxford 1$ 7«
Oxford BuUdlmr and Loan Association. Philadelphia 68 ft
Pioneer Bulldlnir and Loan Association. Philadelphia, X M
People's BuUdlnir and Loan and Savings Association, »U
Pioneer Savings and Loan Oompany. Minneapolis X «
Rochester Savings and Loan Aasociation 4118
Republic Savings and Loan Association. New York 18 78
Radiant Star Building and Loan Association. Philadelphia tt it
Radiant Star. No. 8. Building and Loan AssoclaUon. Philadelphia 88 M
Relgelsvllle Building and Loan Association. Doylestown. %9»
Second Phoenix Building and Loan Association 18 08
Southern Building and Loan Association .Knoxville, Tenn., 88 40
Safety Investment and Loan Company, Syracuse. N. Y 88 11
Security Investment Company, Norfolk, Va 16 88
Security Savings and Loan Association, Minneapolis 18 10
Third Bleucher Building and Loan Association, Bhlladelphla, 15 80
Twenty-ninth Ward Building and Loan Association. Philadelphia 18 44
Universal Savings and Loan Company, Geneva. N. Y., 15 84
United States Savings and Loan Company, St. Paul. 66 18
Washington National Building and Loan Association, Washington. D. C | 18188
Western Savings and Loan Association. Rochester. N. Y I 30 80
Wayne Building and Loan and Accumulating Fund, Palmyra, N. Y., 80 68
Yardley Building and Loan Association 50 00
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Revenue of the Commooweallb. Kecelpu f •*um Korelfrn lasurnnce Companies.
RECEIPTS FROM FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPANIES
Names of Companies.
Tax on forelicn
Insurance
Aompanles.
Aetna Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Oannecticut $8,271 60
A&tnsL Li£e Insurance Company (Accident Department), Hartford
Connecticut, 655 29
Aetna InBurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 7,522 03
Agricultural Insurance Company, Watertown, New York, 3,131 80
Albany Insurance Company, Albany, New York 286 45
American Bonding and Trust Company, Baltimore, Maryland, 8 90
American Fire Insurance Company, New York 1,253 22
American Insurance Company, Boston 454 50
American Insurance Company, Newark, ^54 98
American Surety Company, New York 2,082 tl8
American Union Life Insunance Oomipany. New York 363 76
Atlas Insurance Company, London, England 792 46
Berkshire Life Insurance Company, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 7,070 48
British- American Assurance Company, Toronto, Canada, 1,959 21
British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, Liverpool, E?ng-
land, 3,663 47
Broadway Insuramoe Goroipany, New York fi94 32
Brooklyn Life Insurance Company, New York 1,111 21
Bi^ffalo German Insurance Company, London, England, 451 57
Caledonia Insurance Company, Edinlxu.g'h, Sootand 1,889 23
Camden Fire Insurance Association, Camden, New Jersey 130 84
Capital Insurance Company, Conoord, New Hampshire, 242 02
Central American Insurance Company, St. Louis, Misiouri 1,037 24
Citizens' Insurance Company, New York, 782 20
Citizens' Insurance Company, St. Louis, Missouri, 268 76 .
Commercial Union Fire Insurance Company, New York 33 10
Commercial Insurance Company, Albany, New York 148 85
Commercial Union Assurance Company, London, England 3,194 15
Commonwealth Insurance Company, New York, 218 66
Conuiccticut Fli-e Inisurace Company, Hartfard, Connecticut 2,089 97
Conneoticut General Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Connec-
ticut, 567 36
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Connec-
ticut, 7,443 45
Continental Insurance Company, New York, 3,908 73
Employes* Liability Assurance Society, London, England 1,110 61
Equitable Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Providence, 453 99
Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, New York, 35,630 07
Equitable Life Insurance Company, Des Moines, Iowa 375 94
Faragut Fire Insurance Company, New York, 202 96
Fidelity and Casualty Company, New York, 3,235 02
Fidelity Depo-it Company of Maryland, Baltimore, 228 08
Fireman's Insurance Company, Baltimore, Maryland 625 45
Fireman's Insurance Company, Chicago, Illin<)i8, 777 52
Fireman's Insurance Company, Newark, New Jersey, 440 15
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Kevenue of tbe CommonwealUi. Receipts from Kureign Insurance Companies— GODtlaued.
Names of Companies.
Tax on foreign
Insurance
companies.
Fireman's Fund In^nrance Company, Marine Department, San
Franoisoo
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German-American Insurance Company, New York,
Germania Fire Insurance Company of New York,
Germania Life Insurance Company, New York,
Glen Fa^l'ls Inauraince Company, Glen Falls, New York
Globe Fire Inenrance Comp'any, New York,
Granite State Fire Insurance Company, Portsmouth
Great Eastern Casualty and Indemnity Company, New York,
Greenwich Insurance Company, New York,
Guarantee Company of North America, Montreid,
Hamhui^g-Bremen Fire Insuraaice Company, Hamburg, Germany,.,
Hanover Fire Insurance Company, New York,
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford,
Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company, Hart-
ford, Connecticut,
Home Insurcmce Company, New York,
Home Life Insurance Company, Brooklyn, New York,
Imperial Fire Insurance, London, Dnglmid,
Inter-State Casualty Company, New York,
Iowa Life-insurance Company, Sioux City, Iowa,
John HaDCOck Mutual Life Insurance Company, Boston, Massa-
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Kings Coumty Fire Insurance Company, Brooklyn, New York
Lancaahlre Assurance Company, Manchester, England,
Life Insurance Clearing Company, St. Paul, Minnesota
Lion Fire Insurance Company, London, England,
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London Assurance Corporation, London, England,
London Guarantee Accident Company, Limited, London, England,.
London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, Liverpool, Eng-
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Manchester Fire Insurance Company, Manchester, England,
Manhattan Life Inourance Company, New York,
Manheim Insurance Company, Mianhiem, Germany,
Marine Insurance Company, Limited, London, England,
Massachusetlts Mutual Life Insurance Company, Springfield, Massa-
chusetts,
Maryland Life Insurance Company, Baltimore, Maryland, i
Mercantile Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Boston, Massa-
ciiusetts,
Merchants' Insurance Company, Newark, New Jersey
Merchants' Insurance Comxiany, Providence,
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York, ^
Metropolitan Plate Glass Insurance Company, New York ^
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Revenue of the Oommonirealth. Beoelpu from Foreign Insurance Companies— Contlnned.
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Names of Companies. Insorance
I companies.
Michigan Fire and Marino Insurance Company, Detroit, Michigan, ; ;
Michigan Mutual Life Insurance Gampany, Detroit, Miohigaji, . . . . 1,899 67
MillePo' NatiKmal Insurance Company, Chicago, Illinois, 20 36
Milwaukee Mechanics' Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wieoonjsin, 153 49
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance OonLpany, Newark, New Jersey, 13,954 11
Mutual Fire Insurance Company, New York, 1,373 28
Mutual Life Insurance Co-mpany, New York, 54,361 51
Mutual Life Insurance Company of Indiana, Indianapolis, 117 80
National Fire Insurance Comi>any, Hartford, Connecticut, 4,249 96
National Life Insurance Oompamy, Montpelier, Vermont, 10,237 27
National Life Insurance Company of the rn ited Sita.es of Amsrlci
Washington, D. C, 25 32
National Surety Company, Kansas City, Missouri, 136 42
Nederland Life Insurance Company, Amsterdam, Holland, 638 45
Newark Fire Insurance Company, Newark, New Jersey, 226 91
New E3ngland Mutual Life Insurance Company, Bosffcon, Massachu-
settjs, 13,757 68
New Hampshire Fire Insurance Company, Manohester, New
Hampshire, 1,263 92
New Jersey Plate Glass Insurance Company, Newark 53 49
New York Fire Insurance Company, New York 169 46
New York Life Insurance Company, New York, • 29,777 38
New York Plate Glass Imraranice 0;im<paiiy, New York, 151 37
Niagara Fire Insurance Company, New York, 2,095 57
North Brlti'sh and Mercantile Insurance Compa/ny, London, Eng-
land 3.911 61
Northern Insurance Company, London, England 1,211 72
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, London, ESngland, 20,045 73
Northwestern National Ineurance Company, Milwaukee, Wiscon-
sin, 800 40
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company, Norwich, England, 2,224 58
Norwood Insurance Company, New York, 145 54
Orient Insurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 2,418 12
Pacific Fire Insurance Company, New York, 467 50
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, ban Francisco, Oaliifomia, 492 08
Palatine Insurance Campany, Limited, Manchester, England 1,563 73
Petersburg Savings Insurance Company, Petersburg, Virginia 122 28
Phoenix Assurance Company, London, England, 3,335 95
Phoenix Insurance Company, Brooklyn, New York, 3,346 67
Phoenix Insurance Company. Hartford, Oonneotiout 5,908 23
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance, Hartflord, Oonneoticut, 1,504 09
Preferred Accident Insurance Company, New York 1,102 47
ProAidence Washington Insurance Company, Providence, Rhode
Island, * 1,469 37
Provident Savings Life Assurance Society, New York 3,291 19
Prudential Insurance Company of North America, Newark, New
Jersey i 58,749 35
Prussian National Insurance Company, Stetten. Germany, 469 57
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Names of Companleii.
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Queens iDBuranoe Company of America, New York,
Rellantce Marine Insurance Company, Liverpool, England
Rochester-German Insurance Company, Rochester, New York,...,
Royal Exchange Assurance Company, London, ESngland,
Royal Insurance Company, Liverpool, Bnglajid,
Rutgers BHre Inaurance Company, New York,
Saginaw Valley Fire and Marine Inisurance Company, Saginaw,
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Thames and Mercy Marine In*surance Company, Liverpool, Eng-
land,
Traders' Insurance Company, Ohioftgo. Illinois,
Travelers' Insurance Company, Accident Department, Hartford,
Connecticut
Travelers' Insurance Company, Life Department, Hartford, Con-
necticut,
Union Assurance Society of London, B)ngland,
Union CSaduality and Surety Cbmipany, St Looiis, Misgcuri,
Union Central Life Intsumnce Comiuuiy, Cinoinneti, Ohio,
Union Marine Insurance Compay, Liverpool, Egland
Union Mutual Life Insurance Comp'any, Portland, Maine
United States Casualty Company, New York, '.
ITnited States Fire Insurance Company, New York,
United States Guarantee Insurance Company, New York,
United .States Industrial Insurance Company, Newtark, New Jersey,
United Stiai*es I/!f e Tnve^meTi Company
United Statee Lloyds' InsaTance Comipany, New York,
Vermont Life Insurance Company, Burlington, Vermont
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Richmond, Vir-
ginia,
Washingtx>n Insurance Company, Cincinnati, Ohio,
"Wbsbiinei^on Life Insurance Comnais . New York,
West Chester Fire Insurance Company, New York
Western Assurance Company, Toronto, Canada
Williamsburg City Fire Insurance Company, Brooklyn, New York,
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1,460 97
309 85
5,466 59
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416 92
501 55
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370 89
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Adams county
Bendersvllle borough $0 SO
East Berlin borough 2 85
Oettysburff borough, 28 65
Lilttlestown borough 11 27
McSherrytown borough 10 64
New Oxford borough 5 32
Allegheny county
Allegheny City JS.S57 24
Avalon borough 114 00
Beltzhoover borough 49 40
Bellevue borough 152 95
Braddock borough 845 50
Coraopolls borough ,. 57 00
Duquesne borough, * 76 00
Edgewood borough, 2> 00
Elizabeth borough 19 00
Etna borough 343 80
Green Tree borough • 28 17
Homestead borough 521 40
McKeesport borough 634 98
Millvale borough 87 78
Osborne borough 16 0'»
Plttfiburgh city 17,231 56
Rankin borough 54 15
Reynoldton borough 114 00
Sewickley borough 190 00
SharpBburg borough 254 60
Versailles borough 1 52
Verona borough 69 54
West Liberty borough 4180
Wilkinsburg borough 768 00
Wllmerdlng borough 288 80
Armstrong county
Freeport borough f 23 86
Kittanning borough 138 70
Leechburg borough 30 00
Manorvir.e borough 7 52
Parker city 6 46
Beaver county
Baden borough II 03
Beaver borough, 69 24
Beaver Falls borough 49101
Brldgewater borough, : 40 89
Darlington borough 1 52
Freedom borough 9 50
Fallston borough 42
Monaca borough P3 73
New Brighton borough 86 26
New Galilee borough 57
Rochester borough : 17 48
St. Clair borough 7 79
Bedford county
Bedford borough JSI 70
Rainsburg borough 50
Berks county
Bechtelevllle borough M 85
Boyertown borough 16 84
Fleetwood borough ' i 33
Hamburg borough 121 60
Reading city 3.6S7 22
Topton borough 45 <V)
Womclsdorf borough 1 90
Bla'r county
Altoona city $4,033 06
Bellewood borough , 67 26
HoUldaysburg borough, 209 7G
Martinsburg borough, 1 90
Newry borough, 1 S2
Roaring SprlnRS borough, 38 00
Tyrone borough 104 12
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Bradford county
Athens borough, 169 M
Canton borough, 10 09
Sayre borough 19 00
Towanda borough, 49 40
Troy borough, 41 61
Wyalusing borough. 92
Bucks county,
Bristol borough |34 2o
Doylestown borough 127 68
Hulmevllle borough > 5 70
Langhome borough 11 40
Langhome Manor. 11 40
MorrlsvlUe borough 103 86
Newtown borough 64 72
Quakertown borough 75 24
SellersvlUe borough 4 94
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Cambria county 138 00
Carrolltown borough $41 04
Coopersdale borough 16 50
Dale borough 3 04
Kast Conemaugh borough 23 08
Ebensburg borough 23 56
GaJlltzln borough 12 16
Lilly borough, 3 61
Morrellville borough 79 80
Wilmore borough 95 206 74
248 74
Cameron county, 129 6S
Carbon county $566 20
Lanaford borough (38 90
Lehlghton borough 43 70
Mauch Chunk borough 38 00
Summit Hill borough, 22 80
Weatherly borough 80 94 244 S4
810 64
Centre county
Belief onte borough J421 ^^2
Ph:ili|)8burg borough, 166 06
587 58
Chester county $880 10
Atfflon borouph $3 93
Coatpsvllle borouprh 360 55
DownlriKlown horouRh »... 11.'. 26
Honey l^rook borough 2 85
Kfnnett Square borough 152 00
Malvern boroUKh 21 66
Oxford borouKh 164 16
Parkshurs: borough, r»9 66
Phoenlxvllle, 692 36
Spring City 86 46
West Chester borough 3"0 30 2.009 23
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Clarion county
Clarion borough 19 00
Clearfield county $813 87
Clearfield borouph $133 00
Ourwensvllle borough 20 14
Coalr^rt borough 2 28
Du Bola borough 63 08
Grampian borough 4 56
Irvona borough -^7
Lumber City borough * 57
Oscpola boroiiph 11 40
West Clearfield borough 11 27 246 87
1.060 74
C!lntnn county $584 83
York Haven city 917 70
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Colum^^ia county $570 74
ppi wick boroujrh $W 40
Ploomsburp borough 132 41
Centralla borough 53 96 216 77
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Crawford county ;222 58
Cocht-anton borough. %Z1 H
Liinesville borough, 7 22
Meadvllle city 250 80
Titusvllle city 514 52
TownvUIe borough, 1 90
Spring borough 84
Woodcock borough 19 812 71
Cumberland county.
Mechanlcsburg borough. 143 55
Mt. Holly Springe borough 95
New Cumberland borough 11 40
NewvlUe borough 1824
Dauphin county 11.011 32
Hummelstown borough $1 52
Mlddletown borough. 202 54
MlUeraburg borough , 190
Royalton borough, 3 80
"WilllamBtown borough 20 90 230 66
Delaware county, 11,411 31
Chester city, $1927 33
Clifton Heights borough 115 90
Col wyn borough 13 30
ColUngdale borough 74 56
Eddystone borough 33 S2
Media borough 329 ;>>
Marcus Hook borough. 45 22
R:dley Park borough 64 60
Rutledge borough 56 17
Sharon Hill borough 76 0*}
South Chester borough 574 75
Swarthmore borough 64 44 8.375 r3
Elk county $82 46
Johnsonburg borough. $5 32
Ridgway borough 119 23
Saint Mary's borough 16 72 141 37
Erie county.
Corry city }3o2 64
Erie city 2.544 96
North East borough IRS 71
Union city, 89 07
Fayette county $464 J7
Belle Vernon borough $12 70
Brownsville borough 20 90
Connellsville borough 102 60
Fayette city 9 28
New Haven 1 90
North Belle Vernon 2 SS 200 23
Forest county J273 60
Tionesta borough 3 04
Franklin county
Chambersburg borough, $329 84
Greencastle borough, 46 55
Mercersburg borough 10 28
Waynesboro borough 403 94
Pulton county $7 89
McConnellsburg borough 2 28
Greenp county
Waynesburg borough
Huntingdon county $450 36
Huntingdon borough $188 49
Mapleton borough 95
Mount Union borough 3 33 192 77
Indiana county
BlearsvIUe borough $160 36
Cherry Tree borough 1 ?9
Homer City borough 2>
Ind'ana borough 3S 32
Saltsburg borough 49 40
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Bier Run borough |3 23
Brockwayvllle borough 3 42
Brookvllle boruugh 58 40
Claysvllle borough 14 82
Punxsutawney borough, » 53 77
RcynoldsvlUe borough a3 00
Juniata county
Mlffllntown borough *1 90
Patterson borough, 1 90
Thompsontown borough 2 2S
Lackawanna county
Archbald borough s 11 02
Carbondale city 150 86
Dunmore borough ij ^o
Jermyn borough G 46
Olyphant borough 30 40
Scranton city. 2.5ti2 ^'i
Lancaster county
Adamstown borough, $7 98
Columbia borough 603 S3
Ellzabethtown borough :,>> Si
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Lancaster city 2,iui 13
Lltitz borough 3 SO
Manhelm borough 96 90
Marietta borough 114 w)
Mount Joy boroush 144 40
Lawrence county
New Castle city 1 231 80
West New Castle borough, 38 00
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Lebanon city
Leh'gh county
Allentown city $1, 279 08
Catasauqua borough^ 125 40
Macungle borouph 31 04
Slatington borouph 1S2 97
West Dethlehem borough 74 10
Luzerne county
Ashley borough 332 30
Edwardsvllle borough, 17 10
Exeter borough 22 80
Freeland borough 17 51
Hazleton borough 219 64
Kingston borough, 23 50
Luzerne borough 9 SO
Nantlcoke borough 189 92
Parsons borough 9 50
Plttston borough, 218 50
Shlckshlnny borough 30 40
Sugar Notch borough 7 60
West Hazleton borouph 18 43
West Plttston borouKii. 127®
White Haven borough 19 00
Wllkes-Barre city 1.050 98
Wyoming borough, 6 84
Yatesvllle borough 38
Lycoming county ^
Du Bolstown- borough 33 80
Hughesville borough ' 5 70
Jersey Shore borough 30 02
Montoursville borough, 30 78
Mongomery borough, 21 2S
Muncy borough, 5 57
South Wllliamsport borough 46 79
Wllllamsport city 2,603 25
McKean county
Bradford City borough, $12 66
Kane borough 57 00
Port Allegheny borough, , 23 85
Smethport borough 50 92
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Greenville borouffh f ■>2 73
Grove City borough 13 30
Mercer borough 51 30
Sandy Lake borough 2 So
iiJharon borough '. SCO 20 420 38
Mlfllln county j3o4 54
Lewlstcwn tKV'ough, 30 02
Monroe county $242 28
Delaware Water Gap borough $1 90
East Stroudsburg borough ^ 163 24
Stroudsburg borough 18 90 186 04
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Ambler borough $52 06
Bridgeport borough 98 42
Conshohocken borough 116 66
East Greenville borough 60 80
Hatboro borough 23 18
Jenkintown borough 162 26
Lansdale borough 74 48
Norristown borough, 710 22
North Wales borough 18 24
Pottstown borough 21 28
Royers Ford borough, 74 10
Pennsburg borough 2 85
Souderton borough, 28 88
West Conahohocken borough 50 16
Montour county $67 13
Danville borough. . . .• 441 95
Northampton county,
Bangor borough 133 06
Bethlehem borough 552 14
East Bangor borough. 190
Eaaton cliy 1,159 49
Glendon borough 8 24
Nazareth borough 38 95
Pen Argyle borough 30 78
Portland borough 1.. 76
South Bethlehem borough. 602 30
South Easton borough 95 00
Northumberland county $399 00
Ea«t Sunbury borough, $14 44
Milton borough 84 74
Mount Carmel borough 92 38
Northumberland borough 41 80
Shamokln borough 198 83
Sunbury borough 22154
Watsontown borough 38 00 691 73
Perry county, $491 43
Duncannon borough, $3 99
Maryavllle borough 4 18
New Bloomfleld borough, 1 14 9 31
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Potter county $!S0 90
Coudersijort borough 7 4ti
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428 32
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2,522 62
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Cr€8sona borough 7 98
Frackvllle borough, 2 66
Gilberton borough, 42 18
Gordon borough, 15 20
Mahanoy City, 92 05
Mlnersvllle borough 37 22
New Philadelphia boiougn 9 88
Orwlgsburg borough 48 64
Palo Alto borough 16 34
Pine Grove borough .' 82 08
Port Carbon borough 79 04
Pottsville city 437 16
Saint Clair borough, 104 69
Schuylkill Haven borougn 69 16
Shenandoah borough, 648 28
Tamaqua borough 148 20
Tremont borough 9 12
Yorkvllle borough 43 70 2,175 18
Snyder county, ' $4 75
Selinsgrove borough, 9 BO
Somerset borouph $17 10
Meyersdale borough, 26 60
Sullivan county,
Susquehanna county
Forest City borough $182
Little Mcad*iwa borough, 76
Oakland borough, 4 11
Tioga county $352 10
Blossburg borough $6 46
Elkland borouirh 9 40
Knoxvllle borough ' ',6
Lawrencevillc borouph, ' 2 28
Tioga borough ^j 12
Well^boro borough 23 S2
Westfleld borough ^ 164 fi? 220 33
Union county $13? 57
Lewlsburg borough 30 02
Venf.ngo county
Cllntr-nvllle borough, $n 4S
Emlrn*nn borough * 3 ^^4
Franklin City, OS SO
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Warren county
Columbus borough $4 IS
Warren borough 91 W
Toungsville borough 4 56
Washington county $70 94
Eurgettstown borouph $1102
Cal fornla borough 3 02
Canonsburg borough 42 56
ClaypvUle borough, 17 10
Charlerol borough 56 24
Monongahela City borough 172 90
Washington borough, 539 89
West I^rownsvUle borough Z^
West Alexander borough 19
E:aat Washington borough 5 70 «?49 00
Wayne county $163 34
Honesdale borough, 76 38
Westmoreland county $535 41
Bolivar borough $4 18
East Oreensburg borough 3 80
Greensburg borough 195 70
Irwin borough, 46 65
Jeannette borough 95 00
Latrobe borough 127 6S
IJgonier borough 5 32
Ludwick borough 39 90
Mt. Pleasant borough 64 22
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Pamasaus borough $4 94
South Greensburg borough 11 40
South Weat Qreenaburg borough 15 96
West Newton borough. 83 60 $698 85
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York county $127 60
Delta borough $20 62
Dlllsburg borough, 12 64
Hanover borough 64 45
Red Lion borough 6 84
StewartBtown borough 9 12
Wrightsville borough, 88 00
York city 600 97
762 44
879 94
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\lexander & Co., Monogehela City, 383 41
Ambrose, Vinceat D., Philadelphia, 23 07
Ames, J. S., & Co., Hawley 5 05
Arnold & Company, Philadelphia 154 66
Arrett, W. W., Philadelphia, t 17 71
Avonmore Bank, » 91
Bachman, H. & F., Company, Philadelphia 31 89
Baer, Jaoob H., & Sone, York, 169 59
Ball & Colt, Erie, 180 98
Bank of Ligonier, 40 48
Bank of Wytalufilng 31 78
Barclay Bank, Greensburg 186 49
Barker, G. S., & Company, New Brlghtjon 220 38
Barney, Chaa. D., Philadelphia, 294 88
Battles, R. S., Girard 37 38
Beaver Deposit Bank, 87 30
Bell, Frank F., & Company, Philadelphia, 59 83
Bennerman. Wm. M., Philadelphia, 21 08
Benson, William, Waterford, 7 50
Bentel, P., & Company, Freedom, 29 67
Bentley, T. J., Springboro, 33 82
Berg, John, & Company, Butler, 554 37
Biddle, ThomaB A., & Company, PhillEidelphia 2,164 22
Blnns, Cope & Brown, Faj'ette City, 178 65
Bioren & Company, Philadelphia, 199 10
Blair County Banking Company, Tyrone 82 37
Blanch, L. D., Johnstown, 6 49
Blakilee, Wm., Philadelphia 58 34
Bly, Daniel, Williamsport, 99 81
Bodine, Altemus & Company, Philadelphia 70fi 57
Borie, C. & H.. Philadelphia, l,lf i 56
Bozzelli, Lorenzo, Philadelphia, 1 05
Brice, Mengee & Company, Philadelphia 275 73
Brockwayville Bank 34 98
Brown Brothers & Company, Philadelphia 3,256 39
Brown, J. L., & Company, Wilcox, 58 77
Burgan, R. P., Carnegie 14 63
Cassatt & Company, Philadelphia, 173 26
Centre County Banking Company, Bellefbnte, 109 90
Chapman, J. H., Philadelphia, 211 46
Cl/tizenfi' Bank, Big Run 94 86
Citizens' Bank, Myersdale, 82 42
Clarion County Bank, Edenburg (Knox P. O.X 137 63
Clark, E. W., & Compajny, Philadelphia, 1,693 46
Cochrane, Payne ft McCormicik, WiUtaan8T'>rt, 966 30
Conway, John, ft Company, RooheBter, 26 76
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Craig, Heberton & Company, Philadelphia
Cross, T. Y., Philadelphia,
Curwen'svllle Bank,
Dalmas, C. J., Philadelphia
Dauphin Deposit Bank, Harrisburg
De Haven & Townsend, Philadelphia
Derry Deposit Bank,
Di Giorgio & Tumohllo, Philadelphia,
Dick Brothers & Company, Philadelphi i
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Drexel & Company, Philadelphia,
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Emery, Freed & Company, Philadelphia
Ensign, W. A., & Son, North Bast
Erwin & Company, Phil-xdelphia
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Exchange Bank, Marietta,
Farmers' Bank, Mercersburg,
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Farmers' Co-operative Trust Company, Union City,.
Farmers' Savicgs Bank, Cambridgeboro
Faron & Company, Philadelphia
Fell, A. D. & W. P., Philadelphia,
Fell, Henry L., & Brother, Philadelphia
Fidelity Banking Company, Altoona,
Fiarher & Brother, Philadelphia
Fox, George S., & Sons, Philadelphia,
Foxburg Bank
Franklin Savings Bank, Franklin,
Frledlander, E. H. ,Phlla<3elphia
Friend & Lee, Philadelphia
Fulton County Bank, McConnellsburg,
Galeton Banking Company, Galeton
Garland, C. H., & Oomipiny, Philadelphia,
Gaw, H. L., & Company, Philadelphta
Gelbach Brothers, ZeJienople
Grandin Brothers, Tldloute,
Groff, W. W., Lanoaster,
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Haines, E. D., & Company, West Chester,
Halifax Bank
Hamlin, Henry, Smethport, Pa
Harris, Fuller & Smith, Philadelphia
Harrirsons Snyder & Son, Philadelphia
Hiarrlson, George L., Jr., Philadelphia,
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62 14
102 22
165 01
48 17
94 66
64 39
120 27
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350 55
47 05
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350 33
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48 78
59 34
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15 65
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311 81
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Revenue of the Commcnwealth. Tax on Net E^arnlnfiTB or Income— Continued.
Hartley, John G., & Company, Bedford, $73 43
Heberton, G. & W. Y., Philadelphia, 36 42
Hickling, G. M.. & Company, Philadelphia, 36 84
Hodge Commission Company, Philadolphia 270 89
Holmee, N., & Sons, Pittsburgh, 1,204 39
iloopes, Herman, & Company, Philadelphia, 4 10
Hopkins, J. H., Pleasatttvllle 50 08
Hopper, W. G., & Company, Philadelphia 121 40
Huey, W. G., & Company, Philadelphia 163 15
Hughn, Geo. A., & Sons, Philadelphia 1,155 18
Huntingdon Bank, 47 51
International Bank, Franklin, 161 39
Iron Banking Company, Sharpsville, 8 24
Jackell & Zorn, Philadelphia, 7 82
jEUSkson, Crider & Hastings, Bellefonte, 120 36
Jeannette Banking Company, 21 37
John'3'ton, Buck & Company, E'^enburg 1 76
Jones, S. F., & Company, Belle Vertion 99 06
Juiiiala Valley Banking Company, Miffllntown, 45 31
Kane Bank, 214 23
Kellduff & Company, York 5 73
Kelly, J. L. & A., Cambridgeboro 21 13
Kurtz, W. W., & Company, Philadelphia, 1,324 09
Ijamberton Bank, Oil City 256 77
Lamberttm Savings Bank, Franklin 182 61
La Porte Bank, 3 93
Lawson, Th'omas S., & Sons, Philadelphia, 68 25
Leas, Miller & Company, Bast Berlin 19 55
Leechburg Banking Company, 123 55
Levy & Lewis, Philadelphia 428 89
Llnesville Savings Bank, 18 35
Locher, D. P., & Sons, Lancaster, 69 70
Long, J. B., Lan»ca5ter, 7 99
Marshall, J. M., & Company, Portersvllle, 21 14
Martin, R. T.. Philadelphia .' 2 72
Mathew3, Bean & Company, Philadelphia, 1,211 39
Mathews, W. G. & C. L., 5 12
May Park & Company, Tionesa, 3 23
McClure, J. A., Prospect, 16 47
McCandlecS & Soott, Pittsburg, 19 83
McCutcheon, C. L., Pittsburgh 28 90
McDowell, Alexander, Sharon 178 49
McKelvey, James S., Pittsburgh, Pa 38 53
McManus & Company, Philadelphia 3 7^
Meado, George, Philadelphia 9 73
Mechanic's Bank, Harrlsburg C79 94
Mellon, Thomas & Son?, Pitssburgh, 1,444 67
Mercer Counly Bank, Sandy Lake 46 32
Metcalf, W. Howard, Philadelphia, 4 C'j
M:iler. J., Harrlsburg, 12 2)
Miller, James B., Bealsville, 101 59
Miller, Clarence. Philadelphia, 9 74
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Revenue of the Common wealth. Tax on Net Earnings or Income— Continued.
Millersburg Bank, $166 24
MiJlheiin Banking Cqmpany : . . 39 21
Minnick, Wm. H., Newport, 12 00
Moelling & An-tenrelth, Philadelphia ^ 62 35
M^oore, E. J., & Company, Philadelphia .' 212 64
Morgan, William C, & Company, Philadelphia 69 44
Morris & Brown, Pittsburgh, 37 95
Morrison & Brother, Mt. Pleasant 12 05
Mount Jewett Bank, 35 27
Mullen, Henry, Philadelphia, 15 23
Mj'ers, Theo. W., Philadelphia, 26 6)
Newbolds, W. H., Sons & Company, Philadelphia, 1,563 00
New Wilmington Bank, Lim'ted 17 06
on City Savings Bank, 132 41
O&ceola Banking Company, O^oeola, 9 85
ParnassuB Bank, 88 45
Paecale, Edward & Bro., Philadelphia, 1 35
Pattison, C. L., & Company, Elkland, 161 03
Faxson, BYederick, & Company, Philadelphia, 204 75
Peale, Washington J., Philadelphia, , 59 80
Penn's Valley Banking Company, Centre Hall, 84 44
People's Bank, Edinboro 3 58
People's Bank, Monongahela City, 93 07
Fhilson, S., & Company, Berlin, 133 30
Pine Grove Bank 85 15
Pomeroy & Mitchell, Troy, 43 06
Port Royal Bank, 121 43
Powell Bank, West Middlesex, 8 32
Pyle & Brown, West Chester, 32 80
Reeves, Jofhn T., & Company, Beaver Falls Ill 20
Roblneon Brothers, Pittsburgh 232 07
Roes, Chas. S., Mansfield, 60 09
Russell, William & Son, Lewtetown, 59 19
ealler & Steveneon, Philadelphia, 1,704 02
Saint Mary's Bank, .* 486 74
Scott & Co.. Philadelphia, 50 07
Scortdale Bamk 210 33
Seaver. J. H., Philadelphia 71 57
Seely & Alexander, Reynold'sville, 34 92
Seely, Morgan, OeceJla, 36 05
Shoemaker, Joseph M., & Company, Philadelphia, 1,483 19
Short Banking Company, North E)a»t, 49 37
Slocum, Delcihman & Company, SaegertKJiwn, 11 93
Smith, J. Rundle, Philadelphia, 167 13
Smith, William & Son, Waehington 30 78
Sm:th, William Hastle, Philadelphia •. . . 36 07
Spartansburg Bank, 3 95
Pproull, Henry, & Comipany, Pttitaburgh, 106 19
Stahl & Staub, Philadelphia 401 47
Starr, Isaac, ft Company, Phlladelphto, 277 59
Sugar Grove Savings Bank 33 12
Tate, J., & Company, Klnzua, ^ 1 50 j
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Revenue ct the Commonwealth, Tax on Sale of Fertilizers.
Taylor, Clarence, Pailadelphia $15 21
Taylor, Robert, & Compxny, Philadelphia, 22 13
Tevis, W. H., & Company, Philadelphia, 105 17
Thompson, William R., & Company, Pittsburgh, 608 45
Tldioute Savings Dank, : 157 23
Tiers, Wm. T., Philadelphia, 300 00
Townsend, Whelan & Company, Pniladelphla, 533 54
Toland Brothers & Company 245 71
Trotter, Joseph, & Oompany, Philadelphia, 47 10
Tucker, R. E., & Company, Philadelphia, 45 74
Van Dyke, Weimer & Taylor, West Newton, 77 17
Walker, Bourean & Company, Philadelphia 2 83
Watt, J. A., & Company, Oxford 48 30
Weinman, M., and Brother, Philadelphia, 39 56
Weaver, J. Riddle, Canoais»burg, 3 87
Whittish, Ed., Pittsburgh, 17 73
Williamsburg Bank, 17 51
Wilson, W. Henry, Slippery Rock, 22 71
Winthrop. Smith, Philadelphia, 624 00
Wood, Clark J., Philadelphia, 6 31
Youngsville Shavings Bank 65 40
Total $53,327 9»
TAX ON SALE OP FERTILIZERS— 1896.
Allentown Manufacturing Oompany, Allentown, $100 00
Armour & Co., Chioago, 60 00
Allegheny Fertilizer Co., Allegheny county, 80 00
A. S. Gefmm;il, S:ewartstown, 10 00
American Reduc ion Co., Pittsburgh, . . . .' 10 00
Albert Baxter, Chester, 10 00
A. Au'iti'ne, Stewartstown 30 00
A. H. Blaker & Co., Philadelphia, 20 00
A. Brodbeck, Hanover 30 00
A. J. Ta'ei & Co., Lancaster 10 00
A. C. Blackburn, Fishertiown 10 00
A. W. Perkins & Co., 10 00
Avonmore Fertilizer Works, Chicago, 10 00
Eaiigh '& Sods. Philadelphia 160 00
Bradley Fertilizers Co., Philadelphia 240 00
Bowker Fertilizer Co., Philadelphia 200 00
Eerg C:? , Philadelphia, 80 00
B3\ imore Pulverizing Co., Baltimore, 40 00
Brumfield & F:ster. Calora. Md 60 00
Berph Bros., Easton 30 00
Balti-^cre Guano Co 150 00
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Revenue of the Commonwealth. Tax on Sale of Fertilizers— Continued.
Croker Fertilizer Co., Buffalo ^290 00
C. S. Hershey, Paradise 30 CD
C. Johnson, Jr., Camp Ground, 10 00
CambrLa Fertilizer Co., Johnstown, 40 00
C. A. Sickler & Bro., 40 00
Clerks Cove Fertilizer Ck)., New York, 100 00
Cumberlajid Bone Pho-sphate Co., Boston 90 00
Cleveland Dryer Co., Cleveland, 120 00
Chemical Oompajiy of Canton, Baltimore, 220 00
Chandler, Burrell & Chandler, Newark, N. J., 40 00
Charles Chamtoers, Suplee, 10 00
Cumberland County Fertilizer Co., Carlisle 130 00
Cincinnati Dee. Co. '. 30 00
C. K. Ahrens, Elsterly 10 00
Cochran Fertilizer and Chemical Co., 20 00
Cuba Fertilizer Co., Cu-ba, N. Y., 10 00
D. BlGcher & Co., Gettysburg, .; 30 00
David Kuhns, Lehighton .' 10 00
Deerfleld Fertilizer Co 80 00
D. S. Richey, Uniontown, 30 00
Deitrick Fertilizer and Chemical Co 120 00
Dooly & Proctor, Delta, 10 00
D. A. Sellers, Paradise, 30 00
D. M. Boyd, Jr., Danville, 20 00
Bmll Wahls Fancy Bone Manufacturing Co., 20 00
E. Fraak Coe Co., 160 00
E. H. Zeigler & Oo., Sbewartstown, 50 00
E^lreka Fertilizer Oo 100 00
E. A. Clendennin, Colora, Md., 60 00
E. A. Flemming & Bro., Colora, Md. , 50 00
Farmws' Fertilizers Co., WeatmixiLiter, 40 00
T. H. Hewitt & Son, Scranton 20 00
F. K. Walt & Oo., Pennsburg 20 00
Frederick Mehring, Frederickville, Md 40 00
F. P. Dunan, Baltimore, 60 00
F. Schesck & Sons, Wheeling, W. Va 10 00
F. Hangsterfer, Center Square, 10 00
Geo. Schall, Erie, f ) 00
G. Ober & Sons, Baltimore 60 00
Great Eastern Fertilizer Co., Rutland, Vt 170 00
G. W. Shanetts & Co., Baltimore, ". 80 00
G. W. Griffin & Son, Baltimore, 60 00
Geo. F. King, Kingsdale, 20 W
Geo. H. Wolf's Sons, Mt. Wolf, 10 00
Griffith Turner & Co., Baltimore 10 00
Griffith & Boyd, Baltimore 120 00
G. W. Sharett, Baltimore, 10 00
H. H. Myers, Codorus 10 00
H. T. Hager, Quakertown 40 00
Henry Cope & Co., Lincoln Univer ity, 160 00
H. S. SUck, Greenville 30 00
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Revenue of the Commonwealth. Tax on Sale of Fefrtlllzers— Continued.
Hubbard & Co., Baltimore, »' ^0 00
Horace Bullinge, Emlgsvdlle, 10 00
Han-over Bone Fertilizer Co., Hianover 70 00
Henry Recerd Manufacturing Co., 30 00
H. E. Fritz, 10 00
Isaac L. Worrell, Media 10 00
I. J. Tustln, Phoenixvill«, 20 00
Index Co., Philadelphia, 60 00
J. L. Amway, Chickies, 10 00
James W. Kilgore, Broquevllle, 10 00
Jos. Obert, Lehighton, 10 00
Joshua Walker, Baltimore, 40 00
Jos. Wolf, Abbottstown, 10 00
Jno. Horn, Jr., & Co., Baltimore, 40 00
Joslah Cope & Co., Lincoln University 140 00
Jno. S. Reeves & Co., Baltimore, 170 00
J. L. Ruse & Co., agenbs, Baltimore, 10 00
J. R. Gawthrop, Kennetit Square, 30 00
Jacob Ulmer Packing Co., 20 00
Justin J. Pie & Co., Oceola Mills 20 00
Jacob Flnley, Llnfleld 50 03
Jarecki Chemical Co., Sandusky, 0., 80 00
Jno. T. Conner, Oarllsle, 40 00
Jno. M. Tomplin, Honey Brook 30 00
J. A. Cranston Co., Washington, Del 40 00
J. A. Klinefelter, Greenville, 10 00
J. N. Bartenberger, Stewartstown, 10 00
J. A. Altland & Co., DavidiSburg 40 00
Jas. Thomas, Williamsport 20 00
J. E. Tygert & Co., Philadelphia 110 00
Jacob Reese, Philadelpihla 20 00
Jacob Hart, Mountain Grove, 10 00
J. C. Kremer, Aquaichicola, 10 00
J. G. DDwnward, Coatesville 160 00
J. F. Jrst:n, Phoenixville, . . , 10 OO
J. D. Perkins, Coatesville 10 00
J. F. Gibson, cpringboro, 10 00
Kurtz & Steinkard, Green Bank, 20 00
Kende.-dlne & Rice, Lumberville, 40 OD
Keystone Chemical Co., Philadelphia, 120 OO
Lister Agricultural Chemidal Works, Newark, 230 00
Lleb:g Manufacturing Co., New York, 50 00
Lacbawa/nna Fertilizer and Chemical Co., Moosic 70 00
liancaster Chemical Co.. Lancaster, 110 00
Ivauer Bros., York 10 00
Lewis F. Deitrick, Baltimore 70 00
lazaretto Guano Co., Baltimore, 10 00
Lebernlght & Shen/berger 10 00
Mapes Formula and Peruvian Guano Co 90 00
M. P. McLaughlin 10 00
M. E. Wheeler & Co., Rutland, Vt 90 00
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Revenue of the Ommon wealth. Tax on Sale of Fenlllzers— Continued.
Moon, Donohue & Co., Baltimore,
M. E. Bollinger, Littlestown, '
Monumental Chemical Co., Baltimore,
Miller Fertilizer Co., Baltimore,
M. L. Shoemaker & Co., Philadelphia,
Maryland Fertilizer Co., Baltimore,
Mahlon Fritz, SeKersville,
Moro Phillips Chemical Co.,
McCalmont & Co., Bellefonte,
Michigan Carbon Works, Detroit,
Mt. Airy Manufacturing Co., Baltimore,
Milson Rendering and Fertilizing Co
M. P. Hub :ard & Co., Baltimore
Niagara'Fertilizer Co., Buffalo
Northwestern Fertilizer Co., Chicago
New York Chemical Works,
Pittsburgh Provision Co., Pittsburgh
Pugh & Lyona, Oxford
Pennsylvania Ammonia and Fertilizing C^., Harrisbiirg,
Patapsco Guano Co., Baltimore,
Pacific Guano Co., New York
Parkers Unioji Fertilizer Co., New York,
Patterson Fecunda. Co., Philadelphia,
Packer Union Fertilizer Cd., New York
Penn PhDsphate Co., Port Royal
Quinniplac Co., New York,
Riverside Acid Works, Warren
Rasin Fertilizer Co., Baltimore
Rea & Co., Pittsburgh,
Royal Fertilizer Co., Cleveland, O
Reed Fertilizer Co., New York,
R. H. PoViOck, Balilmore,
Reading Chemical Co.,
Ralnsburg Fertilizer Co.,
R. S. Aucker, Shamakin
Robert A. Wooldridge Co., Baltimore, Md.,
Rancoca»3 Chemical Works. Philadelphia
Srandard Fertilizer C?., Boston.
Susquehanna Fertilizer Co., Baltimore,
Seitz & Miller, StewarcStown
S. M. Hess & Brc, Philadelphia
S. P. Thomas & Son, Philadelphia,
Scott Fertilizer Co., Elkton,
Samuel D. Fry. McCall's Ferry,
Scientific Fert Izer Co., Pittsburgh,
Slingluff & Co , Baltimore,
S. S. Christie & Co., Baltimore,
Sharpless & Carpenter. Philadelphia
Swift & Co.. Chicago
Schock & Houck, Bangor,
Samson Fert Tzer Co.. North East,
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40 00
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170 00
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120 00
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310 00
80 00
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Uevenue of the Commonwealth. Tax on Sale of Fertilizers— Con tlnu-u.
S. B. Brcdbeck, Brodbe^k, ^90 C .
b. K. Dlehl, Glen Rock 10 00
Samuel D. Fry 10 00
T. S. Kenderdine & Sons, Newtown, Pa., 50 00
Taylor ProvK-ion Co., Trenton, N. J., 20 00
Trenton Bone Fertiiiier Co., Trenton, N. J., 40 00
Tygert, Allen & Co., Philadelphia; 410 00
T. R. Hubbard & Son, Charlestown, Md., 10 00
The Bradley Fertilizer Co., Boston, Maso 10 00
T. H. Gehley, York 10 00
W. & A. C. Blackburn, Fishertown 20 00
Washlngtcn Bwing, Landenl erg, 3D 00
Wm. C. Newport Co., Willow Grove . 70 00
W. C. Randolph, Philadelphia, 10 00
Walker Stratman & Co., Pittsburgh 140 00
Wilson Rondering and Fertilizing Co.. Buffilo 120 00
Williams & Clark, New York 200 00
Wilkinson & Co., New York 10 00
W. S. Farmer & Co., Baltimore, 70 00
W. E. Whann, Paxkersburg, 130 00
Windle Doane & Co., Coatesville 50 00
Wallace Dungan, Doyles>town, 30 00
W. C. Beckert, Allegheny, 10 00
W. C. OwenB, Phillip':burg 10 00
William Davidson, Baltimore, 20 00
Wands Phosphate Co., Charleston, S. C, 10 00
W. C. Ko'.len, Glen Ro:k, 10 00
Yo:k Chemical Works, 60 03
Zei: Guano Co 190 00
Z. Leiphart, East Prospect 10 00
Total, $12,480 00
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Revenue of the Commonwealth. Flnee.
23. LANDS.
Purchase money and interest, f 2,290 62
Fees for warrants and patents, 571 29
U. TAX ON GROSS EEOEIPTS.
Tax on gross receipts (notaries public),
as provided in the act of May 20, 1865,
section 1 (P. L. page mi) |4,349 U
25. FINES.
Robert S. Frazer, attorney for the Com-
monwealth, fines for Sabbath breaking
collected by S. J. Toole, alderman,
I'ittsburgh, |200 00
C. Carson, ^lonongahela City, fines for
Sabbath breaking, 16 00
Levi Wells, i/airy and Food and (Xmi-
sioner, fines for selling oleomargarine
and violation of Pure food law, 3,680 00
S. O. Updegraff, tr(»asurer Lycuimiug
county, National Guard fine, 21 75
W. H. Jessup, judge advocate, Thir-
teenth regiment, N. G. of Pa., fines, im-
posed by court martial against Private
JET. Sivally, coanpany F, at Scranton, . . 10 00
Major John S. Harding, Ninth regiment
N. G. of Pa., court martial order
No. 2, 53 00
W. J. Ti'acy, firist lieutenant
and quarter ma'ster, T'lii -
teenth regiment N. G. of
Pa., fines of Wm. H. Lawis,
company D, Thirteentlb reg-
iment, ' $10 00
Fines of Wm. Schwaemle,
company D, Thirteenth reg-
iment 5 00
15 00
Peni sylvania Fish Commissioners, fines
for violation of fish laws, 67 30
?2,861 91
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R»ivenue nf the Commonwealth. United States Government.
S. H. SStillwell, secretary Pennsylvania
Fish Commissioners, fines for viola-
tion of fish laws, 23 75
H. C. Demuth, treasurer Pennsylvania
Fish Comiiiissioners, fines for viola-
tion of fish laws, 12 50
?4,099 30
26. PENALTIES AS PROVIDED IN A(JT OF
MAY 24, 1893.
O. M. Quick, prothonotary, Columbia county 10 22
27. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILUOAD
COMPANY
Interest on bonds jpven to secure the
the construction of the low grade rail-
way to connect the waters of the Ohio
and Allegheny valleys with the Sus-
quehanna, per act of March 30, 1869;
payment made by the Pennsylvania,
Northern Central and Philadelphia
and Erie Railroad Companies, as guar-
anteed; each company paying one-
third i>art of the interest, f5<;7,r>00 00
Rond No. 22, redeemed by the Pennsyl-
vania, Northern Central and Philadel-
phia and Erie Railroad Companies, as
guarantor, each company paying one-
third of said bond 100,000 00
?167,500 00
28. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Interest on United States four per cent,
registered bonds, purchased by the
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund,
per Act of June 6, 1883, f 111,000 00
Daniel H. Hasting, Governor, amount
collected by authority of Act of Con-
gress for the maintenance of disabled
soldiers in Soldiers' and Sailors' Home
at Erie, Pennsylvania 44,431 76
f 155,431 76
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Revenue of the Commonwealth. Fees of State Officers.
29. ANNUITY L OR RIGHT OF WAY.
New Y'ork, Lake Erie and Western
Railroad Company, for the privilege
of entering the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, |10,000 00
30 ESCHEATS
Estate of Caroline M. Collins, deceased,
Carlisle, Pa., per A. G. Miller, deputy
eseheator, f 500 91
Western Savings Fund Society, Phila-
delphia, unclaimed deposits escheated
to the Commonwealth 68 08
Philadelphia Savings Fund Society, un-
claimed deposits escheated to the
Commonwealth, 313 77
Estate of Louis Steffens, deceased, Phil-
adelphia, Pa., per J. Edward Carpen-
ter, deputy eseheator 2,012 (jG
Estate of 1*. Jaky, deceased, Philadel-
phia, Pa., per P. J. Klinges, deputy
eseheator, 725 2.1
31. FEES OF STATE OFFICERS.
Frank Reeder, Secretary of the Com-
monwealth, fees collected for use of
the Commonwealth, $42,090 60
Frank Reeder, Secretary of the Com-
monwealth, fees collected for his own
use, 12,720 00
Amos H. Mylin, Auditor General 32 50
Henry C. McCormick, Attorney Gen-
eral, commissions received for use of
the Commonwealth, 2,452 57
Henry C. McCormick, Attorney Gen-
eral, commissions received for his own
use, 7,000 00
James W. Latta, Secretary of Internal
Affairs, fees received for the use of
the Commonwealth, 2,186 25
13,620 67
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P.evenue of the Commonwea'.th. Refunded Cash.
James B. Lambert, Insurance Commis-
missioner, fees collected for use of
the Commonwealth, 31,172 84
James B. Lambert, Insurance Commis-
sioner, fees collected for hi« own use, 4,049 40
Theodore B. Stulb, health officer, Phil-
adelphia, 8,987 50
James N. Patterson, mine inspector
Fourth Bituminous district, 22 00
J. T. Evans, mine inspector, Sixth Bi-
tuminous district, 39 00
Thomas K. Adams, mine inspector,
Third Bituminous district, 24 00
Joseph Knapper, mine inspector. Eighth
Bituminous district, 38 00
Robert Ramsey, mine inspector, Second
Bituminous district 42 00
Bernard Callaghan, mine inspector,
Ninth Bituminous district, 70 00
C. B. Ross, secretary of board to exam-
ine candidates for mine boss, 25 00
3J. REFUNDED CASH.
Pennsylvania Fish Commission, unex-
pend<Hi balance of app»"'^T>H«ti^n for
shad hatching |2 31
otate Asyhiim for the Chronic In^ne,
unexpended balance of special appro-
Tiriation of April 23, 1895 i 853 1(>
Thomas J. Edge, Secretary of Agi-icul-
ture, unexpended balance, ^ 17 21
Executive Department, unexpended bal-
ance of contingent fund, 36 94
Board of Pardons, unexpended balance
of contingent fund, 38 94
Erie Dispatch Co., money paid in error
refunded 114 80
James W. Latta, Secretary of Internal
Affairs, unexpended balance of con-
tingent fund of Bureau of Industrial
Statistics 031 35
1130,901 GO
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No. 2. REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 167
Revenue of the Commonwealth. Miscellaneous— General.
33. CONSCIENCE MONEY.
Cash received from unlmown persons, 336 30
34. MISCELLANEOUS GENEEAL.
Johu C. Delaney, Superintendent of Pub-
lie Grounds and Buildings, cash re-
etaved from the sale of old furniture,
'•»rpets, paoer, etc ?U74 10
n. (\ Demuth, treasurer Pennsylvania
Fish rommissioners, from the sale of
brook trout and carp baskets, 15 75
Heniy M. Herman, Carlisle, P.^ tax on
unassessed property between 1882 and
1891 \ 100 00
John D. Mattern, executor of the estate
of Solomon Deihl, deceased, bequest,. 25 00
Insurance for loss by fire on Slippery
Kock State Normal School.
North British and Mercantile Insurance
Company, f 1,440 00
American Fire Insurance Company, . . 1,425 00
NorA\ieh Union Fire Insurance Society, 25 00
Insurance Company of Noi'th America, 950 00
National Fire Insurance Company, .... 25 00
Phoenix Insurance Company, 1,900 00
Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool, 1,440 00
Commercial Assurance Company, (lim-
ited) \ 28 50
Fire Association of Philadelphia, 15 00
German American Insurance Company, 15 00
Niagara Fire Insurance Company, . . . 1,425 00
North British and Mercantile Insurance
Company, 4 20
Phoenix Assurance Company of London, 50 00
f 10,057 91
Total receipts 112,913,843 50
Balance in treasurv November 30, 1895, 3,429,654 07
J16,343,497 60
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Fxp^ndltures of the Commonwealth. Summary of Payments.
EXPENDITURES
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS '
At the State Treasury from the ist Day of December, 1805. to the 3oih Day , of Novem-
ber, 1896, both days inclusive.
1. Expenses of Government:
Senate, ?il,04r) 12
House of Representatives, 10,130 50
Judiciary, 674,570 02
Tublic Printing and Binding,... 278,071 02
Executive Department 29,890 90
State Department, 52,048 G2
Auditor General's Department, . . 42,421 69
Ti'easury; Department, 23,649 73
Attorney General's Department,. . 22,949 98
Dei>artment of Internal Affairs, . 55,039 66
Dei)aii:ment of Public Instruction, 23,133 00
Adjutant General's Department,. 24,700 00
Factory Inspector's Department. . 36,300 00
Insurance Department, 18,859 82
Banking Department, 50,924 76
Department of Agriculture 81,342 10
State Library, 25,171 13
State Reporter, 7,705 66
Commissioners of the Sinking
Fund, 2,225 00
Board of Pardons, 4,800 00
Board of Revenue Commission-
ers', 1,646 00
Board of Public Charities, 14,550 00
Board of Public Accounts, 1,575 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Summary of Payments— Continued.
Board of Public Grounds and
Buildings, 1,725 00
Board of Public Property, 600 00
State Board of Health, 5,930 00
State Quarantine Board, 36,813 56
Medical Council of Pennsylvania,. 1,500 00
Port Warden, Philadelphia, 2,500 00
Harbor Master, Philadelphia, 11,283 25
Public Grounds and Buildings 194,860 59
Stationery and supplies, 67,259 55
inspection and supervision of
coal mines, 70,125 99
Advertising 2,561 95
Mercantile appraisers' mileage,.. 3,261 10
Ck)sts in suits against delinquent
dealers, -. 10,543 62
Commissions, 221,722 80
Counsel fees and costs in Com-
monwealth cases, , . . . 5,014 60
$2,128,466 78
2. Loans, • 245,355 50
3. Hospitals and asylums for the insane, 738,390 58
4. Penitentiaries 125,283 43
5. Reformatories, 206,952. 54
6. Charitable institutions, l.rJ4.<;>il 13
7. Miscellaneous institutions, 147,224 92
8. State tax on personal property, 2,038,936 04
9. Common schools, 3,871,200 48
10. Soldiers' orphan schools, 186,190 a3
11. Gettysburg battlefield, 7,666 67
12. Chickamaugua battlefield, 13,859 98
13. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Erie, 95,000 00
14. National Guard of Pennsylvania, 329,330 57
15. Pensions and gratuities, 5,412 88
16. Military claims, 65 63
17. Harrisburg fire companies, 1,"00 00
18. Escheats, 2,722 51
19. Refunded collateral inheritance tax, ^,402 ()2
20. Miscellaneous, 11,450 38
Total expenditure^, $11,280,893 47
Balance in State Treasury November 30, 1896, 5,062,604 19
16,343,497 66
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Expenditures of the rommonwealth. Expenses of Government.
II. Expenditures of the Commonwealth.
STATEMENT
Showing the amount paid at the State Treasury, as applied to the several objects of expen*
ditures, during the fiscal year ending with the joih day of November, 1896.
1. EXPENSES OF GOVERNMENT.
SENATE.
SALARIES OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES.
E. W. Smilej, chief clerk, salary from January 1, 1896,
to September 30, 1896, $750 00
Elerman P. Miller, Senate Librarian, salary from Sep-
tember 30, 1895, to September 30, 1896, 2,000 OO
Edward P. Mack in, fireman, salary' from November
30, 1895, to November 30, 1896, 1,098 00
Edward J. Adamson, engineer of the Capitol, salary
from November 30, 1895, to Novembber 30, 1896, . . . 1,098 00
AVilliam M. McAnany, watchman, salary from Novem-
ber 30, 1895, to November 30, 1896, 1,008 00
Joseph Higgins, janitor of the Senate bath room,
salary- from November 30, 1895, to November 30,
1896,' 1,098 00
E. W. Smiley, chief clerk of the Senate, for pa\Tiient
of the janitor of the Lieut enant-Govenior's room,. . 400 00
Indexing Journal of the Senate, session of 1895, 2^)0 00
DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS TO MEMBKRS
OK THE SENATE, PER CONTRACT.
George T. Murray, $226 56
George T. Murray, 226 56
Joseph L. Ettla, 350 00
803 12
CONTINGENT KXPENSKS.
E. W. Smiley, chief clerk, recess of 1896, 800 00
Herman P. Miller, Senate Librarian, 1,700 00
Total Senate, |11,045 12
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth Expenses of Government— Continued.
HOUSE OF REPRKSEN TATIVK-S.
A. D. Fetterolf, chief cJerk, salary from November 30,
1895, to Sl ptember 30, 1896, f 750 00
Resident clerk, salary- fmm November 30, 1895, to
December 31, 1896, 1,500 00
George R. Hoopes, sergeant-at-arms.
House of Representatives, session
of 1893, for attendance upon Hon.
Williami JIcGill, flOO 00
For attendance upon Hon. A. W.
Havs, per section 31, act June 6,
1893, 100 00
J200 00
Jesse AY. Pallett, watchman, salary from November
30, 1895, to November 30, 1896, 1,098 00
D. J. Jones, firem^in, salary fmm November 30, 1895,
to November 30, 1896, 1,098 00
Jos. L. Ettla, distribution of public documents to
members of the House of Representatives, per con-
tract, and act of 1895, - -2,090 50
CONTINGENT ANDOTHKR EXPENSES.
A. D. Fetterolf, chief clerk, recess 1896 1.20O 00
Jei-e B. Rex, resident clerk, recess 1896, 2,000 00
Miss Emily Patterson, indexing House Journal, ses-
sion of 1895, section 7, general appropriation act
of 1895 200 00
Total House of Representatives, f 10,136 5 )
JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT.
James P. Sterret, chief justice, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, ; . . 18,425 00
Clerk hire, per act June 9, 1891,. . 1,050 00
J9,475 00
Henry Greene, associate justice, s ilary
from August 31, 1895, to November
30, 1896, f 10,000 00
Clerk hire, per act June 9, 1891,. . . 1,240 00
11,240 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth Expenses of Government— Continued.
Henry W. Williams, associate justice,
salary from August 31, 1895, to No-
vember 30, 1896, 110,000 00
Clerk hire, per act June 9, 1891,. . 1,093 00
J. Brewster McCollum, associate jus-
tice, salary from August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, f 8,000 00
Clerk hire, per act June 9, 1801,. . 800 00
James T. Mitchell, associate justice,
salary from November 30, 1895, to
November 30 1896, f8,000 00
Clerk hire, per act June 9, 1891,. . 960 00
John Dean, associate justice, salary
from August 31, 1895, to November
30, 1896 J10,000 00
Clerk hire, per act June 9, 1891,. . 1,250 00
D. Newlin Fell, associate justice, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, ?8,000 00
Clerk hire, per act June 9, 1891,. . 1,000 00
Total Supreme Court,.
11,093 9<)
8,800 00
8,960 00
11,250 00
9,000 00
||;69,818 00
SUPERIOR COURT.
Charles E. Rice, president judge, sal-
nry from August 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896,
Edward N. Willard, salary from Au-
gust 31, 1895, to November 30, 1896,
John J. Wifkhanj, salary from Au-
gust 31, 1895, to November 30,
189G,
James A. Beaver, salary from August
31, 1895, to November 30, 1896
Howard J. ReFder, salary from August
31, 1895, to August 31, 1896,
George B. Orlady, salary from Au-
gust 31, 1895, to May 31, 1896,. . . .
?7.500 00
9,375 00
0^75 00
9,375 00
7,500 00
5,625 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Peter P. Smith, salary from first Mon-
day January, 189G, to August 31,
1806, 5,000 00
Total for Superior Court, $56,250 00
COURTS OK COMMON PLEAS.
FIRST DISTRICT, COURT No. 1.
Craig Biddle president judge, salary
from November 80, 1895, to Novem-
ber 30 1896 $7,000 00
F. A. Bregy, salary from November 30,
1895, to November 30, 1896, 7,000 00
Joseph Allison, salary from August
31, 1895, to February 8, 1896 3,092 46
Abraham M. IJeitler, salary from Feb-
ruary 15. 1896, to November :Ul
1890, r),499 ;m
COURT Xo. 2.
J. I.Clarke Hare, president judge, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to No
vember 30, 1896, sJoO oo
S. W. Pennepacker, salary from Au-
gust 31, 1895, to November 30,
, l«9a 8.750 00
Mayer Sulzberger, salary from Novem-
ber 30, 1895 to August 31, 1896,. 5,250 00
COL'flT .Vn. 3.
Thomas K. Finletter, president judge,
salary fiom November 30, 1895, to
November 30, 1896, 7,000 00
James Gay Gordon, salary from Au-
gust 31, 1895. to November 30, 1896, 8,750 00
Charles B. McMichael, salary from
March 5, 1896, to November 30, 1896, 5,172 22
The estates of Henry Reed, deceased,
salary from November 30, 1895, to
February 23, 1896, 1,630 13
COURT No. 4.
M. Ru-sflell Thayer, president judge,
salary from November 30, 1895, to
October 22, 1896, 6,250 00
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Sxpenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Oovemment*— Continued.
]\lichael Arnold, salai-j' from August
ai. 1895, to November 30, 1896, .... 8J50 00
Robert N. Wilson, salary from August
31, 1895, to August 3 L, 1896, 7,000 00
SECOND DISTRICT, LvNCASTER COUN-TY.
John B. Livingston, president judge,
salary from August HI, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 4,000 00
H. Clay Brubaker, salai-y
fiH)m August 31 1895
to August 31, 1896, |4,000 00
Assistant cooirt and
mileage per act
March 24 1887, 164 20
4,164 20
THIRD DISTRICT, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.
W. W. Schuyler, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895 to
August 31, 1896,... ¥4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding
court in other dis-
tncts. per act May
2, 1891 252 00
Assistant court and
mileage, iK?r act
March 24, 1887 20 00
4,272 00
Henry W, Scott, salary from August
31, 1895, to August 31, 1896, ?4,000 00
POURTH DISTRICT, TIOGA COUNTY.
John J. Mitchell, president judge,
salary from August 31 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896,. 4,000 00
FIFTH DISTRICT, ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
COURT No. 1.
Edwin H. Stowe, president
judge, salary from
August 31 1895,
to August 31, 1896,. . f 6,000 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government- Continued.
Compensation and mile-
age for holding
court in other dis-
tricts, per act May
2, 1871, 24 00
6,024 00
Frederick H. Collier, salary from Au-
guet 31, 1895, to August 31, 1896,. . . 6,000 00
Jacob F. Slagle, salary
from August 31, 1895,
to August 31, 1896,.. |6,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age . for holding
court in other dis-
ti-icts, per act May
2, 1871, 149 00
6,149 00
COUKt No. 2.
Thomas Ewing, president judge,
salary fi-om August 31 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 6,000 00
John W. White, salary from August
31, 1895, to August 31, 1896,. ..... 6,000 00
Christopher Magee, salary from Au-
gust 31, 1895, to August, 31 1896,. . 6,000 00
COrRT No. 3.
John M. Kennedy, presi-
dent judge, salary
from August 31,
1895, to August 31,
1896 f 6,000
Compensation and mile-
age for holding
court in other dis-
tricts, per act May
2, 1871, 40 80
Assistant <court and
mileage, per act
March 24, 1887 70 00
6,110 80
William D. Porter, salary from Au-
gust 31 1895, to August 31, 1896,.. 6,000 00
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Expenditures of ihe Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Samuel A. McClung, presi-
dent judge salary
from August 31,
1895, to August 31,
1896, $6,000 00
Compens-ation and mile-
age for holding
court in other dis-
tricts, per act May
2, 1871, 12 00
G,012 00
aiXTH DlbTRlCT, ERIE COUNTY.
Frank Gunnison president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31 189G,.... 14,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age . for holding
court in other dis-
tricts, per act May
2, 1871, 224 00
Assistant court and
mileage, per act
March 24, 1887, 24 60
4,248 60
SEVENTH DLSTRICT, BUCKS COUNTY.
r>enjamin Yerkes, presi-
dent judge, salary
from August 31,
1895 to August 31,
1896, 14,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age , for holding
court in other dis-
tricts, per act May
May 2, 1871, 1,020 00
Assistant court land ,
mileage , per act
March 24, 1887,.... 238 00
5,258 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
EIGHTH DlSTrilCT, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Clinton R. Savidge presi-
dent judge, salary
from August 31, 1895,
to August 31 1896,.. $4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age , for holding
court in other dis-
tricts, per act May
2, 1871, 2,260 80
Assistant court and
mileage, per act
March 24, 1887, .... 16 60
6,277 40
NINTH DISTRICT, CUMBKRLAND COUNTY.
Edward W. Biddle, presi-
dent judge, salary
from (August 31,
1895, to August 31,
1896, 14,000 00
Compensation and mile-
alge for ho-lding
court on other dis-
tricts per act May
2, 1871, \ 60 00
4,000 00
TENTH DISTRICT, WESTMOKELAND COUNTY.
Lucien W. Doty, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, .. 14,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding
court in other dis-
tricts per act May
2, 1871, 337 70
4,337 70
Alexander D. !McConnell, salary from
August 31, 1895, to August 31, 1896, 4,000 00
ELEVENTH DISTRICT, LUZERNE COUNTY.
Stanley Woodward, president judge,
salary fron^ August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, 4,000 00
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Extendltures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
John Lynch, salary
from August 31,
1895, to August 31,
1896, f4,000 00
Assistant court and
mileage, per act
March 24, 1887, ... 192 00
4,192 00
Lyman H. Bennett, salary from Aug-
ust 8, 1895, to August 31, 1896, 4,260 87
TWELFTH DISTRICT, DAUPHIN COUNTY.
John W. Simonton, presi-
dent judge, salary
from May 31, 1895,
to May 31, 1896,... *5,CK)0 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding
court in other dis-
tricts, per act May
2, 1871, \ 60 00
Assistant court and
pel act March 24,
1887 70 80
Clerk hire, per act April
17, 1893, 118 00
5,248 80
John B. McPheraon,
salary from Aug-
ust 31, 1895, to Aug-
ust 31, 1896 15,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts,
per act May 2, 1871, 247 00
Aissiistant court and
mileage per act
March 24, 1887 220 00
Clerk hire, per act April
17, 1893, 252 05
5,719 85
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT, GREENE COUNTY.
R. L. Crawford, president judge, sal-
ary from January, 1896, to August
31, 1896, 2,666 66
Allen P. Dickey, salary from August
31, 1895, to January 6, 1896, 1,388 13
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT, FAYETTE COUNTY.
Nathaniel Ewing, president judge, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896 4,000 00
S.Leslie Mestrezat, sal-
ary from August 31,
1895, to August 31,
1896, 14,000 00
Comi)ensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts,
per act May 2, 1871, 226 00
4,226 00
FIFTEENTH hISTKICT, CHESTER COUNTY.
William B. Waddell, presi-
dent judge, salary
from August 31,
1895, to August 31,
1896, 14,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts,
per act May 2, 1871, 150 40
Assistant court and
mileage per act
March 24, 1887 26 00
4,176 40
Joseph Hemphill, salary
from August 31,
1895, to August 31,
1896, $4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in otJier districts
per act May 2, 1871, 25 20
4,025 20
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Expend! turt 8 cf the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT, BEDFORD AND SOMERSET
COUNTIES.
L H. Longenecker, presi-
dent Judge, salary
from August 31,
1805, to August 31,
1896, ?4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts
per act May 2, 1871, 581 35
Assistant court and
mileage per act
March 24, 1887, 154 00
4,735 35
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT, UNION AND SNYDER
COUNTIES.
Harold M. McClure, presi-
dent judge, salary
from August 31,1895,
to August 31, 1896, $4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts
per act May 2, 1871, 406 60
Assistant court and
mileage per act
March 24, 1887,.... 396 00
4,802 60
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT, CLARION COUNTY. '
E. Heath Clarke, presi-
dent judge, salary
f roni May 31, 1895, to
May 31, 1896, ?4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
for holding court in
in other districts
per act May 2, 1781, 72 00
4,072 00
NINETEENTH DISTRICT, YORK COUNTY.
John W. Bittinger, president judge,
salary from August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, 4,000 00 ^ .
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Expenditures cf the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
W. F. Bay Stewaii:, salary from Janu-
ary, 1895, to Kovember 30, 1896. . . . 3,G66 CG
James W. Latimer, salary fix>m No-
vember 30, 1895, to January G, 189G, 1,333 34
TWENTIETH DISTRICT, HUNTINGDON AND MIFFLIN
COUNTIES.
John M. Bailey, president >
judge, salary, J2,666 67
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, .... 1 50
2,81G G7
W. McKay Williams, sal-
ary from August 31,
1895, to January 6,
1896, 1,400 00
Mileage 79 80
1,479 80
TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
Cyrus L. Pershing, president judge,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, , 4,000 00
Oliver T. Beohtel, salary from August
31, 1895, to August 31, 189G, 4,000 00
Mason Weidman, salary from August
31, 1895, to August 31, 1896, 4,000 00
TWEXTX-SECOND DISTRICT, WAYNE AND PIKE
COUNTIES.
George S. Purdy, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, . . . 14,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871 339 00
Assistant court and <
mileage, per act
March 4, 1887, 45 90
4,384 90
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government — Continued.
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT, BERKS COUNTY.
James M. Ennen1:rout,
president judge, sal-
ary from August
31, 1895, to Novem-
ber 30, 1896, 5,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, .... 49 20
5,049 20
Gustave A. Endlich, sal-
ary from August 31,
1895. to August 31,
1896, 4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871 390 90
Assistant count and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 21 00
4,411 90
TWE.STY-FOURTH DISTRICT, BLAIK COUNTY.
Martin Bell, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 189G, .... ?4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, 193 00
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 87 80
4,280 80
TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT, CLINTON, CAMERON AND
ELK COUNTIEJS.
Charles A. Mayer, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
November 30, 1896,.. f 5,000 00
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Expenditures of the Commontvoalth. Expenses of Oovernment— Continued.
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
ill other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, 705 30
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 276 30
5,981 60
TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT, COHI MB! A AND MONTOUR
COUNTIES.
Elijah R. Ikeler, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to"
August 31, 1896, .... 14,000 00
Comi)ensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, 953 20
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 219 00
5,172 20
TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT, WASHINGTON COUNTY.
John Add. Mcllvanre, president judge,
salary from August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, 4,000 00
James F. Taylor, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, .... 14,000 00
Comi)ensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, .... 46 40
4,046 40
TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT, VEJ^ANGO COUNTY.
Geo. S. Criswell, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, .... 14,000 00
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"Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, 234 00
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 99 20
4,333 20
TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT, LYCOMING COUNTY.
John J. Metzger, president
judge, salai7 from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 189G, .... ?4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act Mav 2, 1871, 866 80
Assistant couTt and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 71 40
4,938 21)
THIRTIETH DISTRK^T, CRAWFORD COUNTY.
JohnJ.Henderson,president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, .... ?4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, 12 00
4,012 01)
THIRTY-FIRvr DISI'RICT, LEHIGH COUNTY.
Edwin Albright, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, .... J4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, 1,167 80
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 323 80
5,490 60
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— CJontlnued.
THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT, DELAWARE COUNTY.
Thomas Clayton, president judige,
salary from August 31, 1895, to
November 30, 1896, 5,000 00
THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT, ARMSTRONG COUNTY.
Calvin Rayburn, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 3890, .... J4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, .... 175 00
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 30 00
4,205 00
THIRTY-FOURTH DISjTRICT, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.
Daniel W. Searle, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, J4.000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, 1,055 60
Assistant couirt and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 9 00
5,064 60
THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT, MERCER COUNTY.
Samuel H. Miller, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, J4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, ... 888 00
4,888 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Governm«nt— Continued.
THIRTY-^TXTH DISTRICT, BRAVER COUNTY.
James Sharp. WilsoD, pres-
ident judge, salary
from first Monday in
January, 1896, to
August 31, 1896, . . J2,666 66
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, .... 212 20
Millard F. Mecklin, pres-
ident judge, salary
from July 5, 1895, to
January 6, 1896, |1,999 99
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, 19 00
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887 90 00
2,878 m
2,108 99
THIRTY-SKVKNTH DISTRICT, WARREN AND FOREST
COUNTIE&
Charles H. Noyes, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, t4,0a0 00
Corai)ensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, 203 40
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 55 40
4,258 80
THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT, MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Aaron S. Swartz, president judge, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 4,000 00
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Expendlture« of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Henry K. Weand, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895,' to
August 31, ]896, .... ?4,000 00
THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT, FRANKLIN COUNTY.
John Stewairt, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, .... 14,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in otheir districts, per
act May 2, 1871, .... 60 00
4,060 00
FORTIETH DISTRICT, INDIANA COUNi Y.
Harry White, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896 J4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, 240 60
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 187 30
4,427 90
FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT, JUNI VTA AND PKRRY
COUNTIES.
Jeremiah Lyons, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
November 30, 1896, . . $5,000 OH
Compensation and mile-
^age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871 672 90
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 100 10
5,773 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT, BRADFORD COUNTY.
Benjamin M. Peck, president
judgre, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1806, .... J4,000 00
Gorapc^nsation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, 252 00
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 13 20
4,265 20
FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT, CARBON AND MONROE
COUNTIES.
Allen Craig, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, .... f 4,000 00
Compi^nsalion and mile-
age for holding court
in otheJT districts, per
act May 2, 1871 1,173 80
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 181 80
5,355 60
FORTY-FOURTH DISTRICT, WYOMING AND SULLIVAN
COUNTIES.
Edwin M. Durham, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, .... 14,077 76
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, 923 40
Assistant court and
mileage, per act March
24, 1887, 431 00
5,432 16
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
FORTY- 'IFTH DISTRICT, LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
Robert W. Arclibald, president judge,
salary from August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, 4,000 00
Compeusalioii and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, |1,851 20
Afjsifeiant court and
mileage per act March
24, 1887, 20 00
5,871 20
Fred. W. Gunster, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, .... 14,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871, ... 73 GO
4,«73 GO
Harry M. Kdwanls, salary
from August 31, 1895,
to August 31, 1896,.. ?4,000 00
Compeusation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871 128 00
4,128 00
FORTY-SIXTH DISTRICT, CLEARFIELD COUNTY.
Cyrus Gordon, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896,.... J4,000 00
rorapensalion and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871,.... 797 20
Assistant court and
mileage, per act
March 24, 1887,.... 12 60
4,809 80
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Expenditures cf the Commonwea'.th. Exi^enses of Government— Continued.
FORTY-SKVENTH DISI'RIUT, CAMBRIA COUNTY.
A. y. Barker, president
judj^e, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August rA. 1SJ)G f 4,000 00
Compensation and mile- •
agre for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871,.... 1,192 00
Assistant court and
mileage, per act
March 24, 1887,.... 298 20
5,490 20
FORTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. McKEvN WITH POITER
ATTACHED.
Thomas A. Morrison,
president judge, sal-
ary from August 31,
1895, to August 31,
189G ?4,000 (10
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871,.... 304 50
Assistant court and
mileage, per act
March 24, 1887, 30 50
4,395 00
FORTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.
A. G. Olmstead, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895,
to August 31, 1896, ?4,000 00
Assistant court and
mileage, per act
March 22, 1887 244 50
4,244 50
FORTY-NINTH DISTKlCT, CENTRE COUNTY.
John G. Love, president
judge, salary *from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 189C, .... f4,077 76 ^ .
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
CompeDsation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871,.... 444 80
Assistant court and
mileage, per act
March 24, 1887 118 00
4,640 56
FIFTIETH DISTRICT, BUTLER COUNTY.
John M. Greer, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896 f 4,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871 80 00
Assistant court and
mileage, per act
March 24, 1887, .... 187 60
4,267 60
FIFTY.FIRST DISTRICT, ADAMS AND FULTON
COUNTIES.
Samuel McC. Swope, presi-
dent judge, salary
from August 31, 1895,
to August 31, 1896,. . f 4,000 00
Assistant court and
mileage per act
March 24, 1887, 98 40
4,098 40
FIFTY-SECOND DISTRICT, LEBANON COUNTY.
Allen W. Ehrgood, presi-
dent judge, salary
from August 31, 1895,
to August 31 1896,.. f4,000 00 ,
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871,.... 720 00
4,720 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Oovemment-'>-Continued.
FIFTY-THIRD DISTRICT, LAWRENCE COUNTY'.
William D. Wallace, pres-
ident judge, salary
from August 31, 1895,
toNovember 30,1896, J5,000 00
Compensation and mile-
age for holding court
in other districts, per
act May 2, 1871 791 20
Assistant court and
mileage per act
March 24, 1887, .... 148 80
5,940 00
FIFTY-FOURTH DISTRICT, JEr^FERSON COUNTY.
eTohn W. Reed, president
judge, salary from
August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1891) f 4,000 00
Assistant court and
mileage, per act
March 24, 1887, 258 00
4,2o8 00
Total courts of common pleas, ^458 374 15
' SEPARATE ORPHANS' COURTS.
PHILADELPHIA CITY AND COUNTY.
William B. Hanna, president judge,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1806 f7,000 00
Clement B. Penrose, salary from No-
vember 30, 1895, to November 30,
1896, 7,000 00
William N. Ashman, salary from Au-
gust 31, 1895, to November 30, 1896, 8,750 00
Joseph C. Ferguson, salary from No-
vember 30, 1895, to November 30,
1896 7,000 00
BERKS COUNTY.
H. Willis Bland, salary from August
31, 1895, to November 30, 1896,. . . . 5,036 00
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EZzpenditures of th« Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
William G. Hawkins, Jr., president
judge, salary from August 31, 1895,
to November 30, 1896, 7,500 00
James W. Over, salary from August ,
31, 1895, to August 31, 1896, 6,000 00
LUZERNE COUNTY.
Alfred Darte, president judge, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 4,000 00
SCHUYLKILL (BOUNTY.
P. M. Dunn, president judge, ss^laiy
from November 30, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 2fim 66
T. H. B. Lyon, salaiy from August 31,
1895, to January 6, 1896, 1,.388 13
Total separate on)hans' courts, $56,340 79
ASSOCIATE JUDGES.
Salaries, Mileage and Services at Chambers, as follows :
Barton, J. L., Juniata county, salary
from August 31, 1895, to May 31,
1896, ! . . . . f S23 00
Biesecker, Noah, Somerset county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to AJay 31,
1896, 1,133 00
Blocker- Thaddeuw S., Adums county,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 407 30
Brisbin, Samuel J., Mifflin county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 315 00
Brodhead, Charles D., Monroe county,
saJai';^' from August 31, 1895, to Feb-
ruary 29, 1806, 130 00
Beales, Cyru« (>., Adams county, sal-
from- August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 452 30
Bronson, Frank M., Potter county, »al- i
ary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896 377 70
13-2 96
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Kxpenditurc s cf the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Carr, Francis V., Wayne county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 523 00
Cashman, Michael, Elk county, salai-y
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 323 00
Clark, Perry A., Wayne county, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
189G, 424 45
Clark, C. W., Forest county, salary
from August 31, 1895, to January 6,
1896, • 160 00
Conley, Isaiah, Bedford county, salary
from November 30, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 222 35
Crawford, J. W,, Clinton county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 612 50
Crouse, Jeremiah, Snyder county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 663 00
Daniels, James, Fulton county, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August
31 1896, 372 40
Divel, Henry, Montour county, salary
from January 1, 1895, to December
31, 1896, 350 70
Donohue, David S., estate of, Adams
couty, salary to October 29, 1893,. . 54 05
Everhart, James, Perry county salary
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
31, 1896, 552 20
Edinger James, Monroe county, salary
from November 30, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 320 00
Faulkner, C. A., Centre county, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, G56 40
Foor, W. H. H., Bedford county,9alary
from August 31, 1895, to January 6,
1896 306 40
Fore, John M., Fulton county, salary
from August 31, 1805, to January 1,
1896, 151 30
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Fulkerson, R. J.,Lawi^iice county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 718 50
Grissinger, W. J., Huntingdon county,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 963 00
Gellinger, Jackson, Union county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to May
31, 1896, ;n6 20
Gimberling, Z. T., Snyder county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 539 60
Harbeson, D. R., Union county, salary
from November 30, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 336 10
Harding, Harry M., Wyoming county,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 487 50
Henderson, E. B., Jefferson county,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Jan-
uary 6, 1896, 280 00
Horner, Daniel J., Somerset county,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 1,015 00
Houck, John D., Pike county, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
31, 1896, 555 30
Huntingdon, H. C, Warren county,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 754 00
Kaufman, John W., Union county,
salary from November 30, 1895, to
January 6, 1896, 194 80
Kline, John R., Elk county, salary
from Dec( mber 1, 1895, to Decem-
ber 1, 1896, .300 00
Laird, R. A., Huntingdon county, sal-
ary from November 30, 1895, to Au-
gust 31. 1896, 629 00
Kline, John L., Perry county, salary
from May 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 525 60
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Expenditures of ihe Commonwealth. Expenses of Govemm«nt— Continued.
Lacey, Caufleld 1., Wyoming county,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 189G, 546 70
Light, Andrew, Lebanon county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31 1896 590 00
Alanslield, Barnet, Monroe county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896 525 00
Marsh, Critt, Warren county, salary
from Aug^^*t 31, 1S95, to January
6, 1896, 282 00
Larrabee, M. V., Potter county, salary
from November 30, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 247 00
McKinney, J. HiHris, Clinton couuty,
salary from February 29, 1896, to
August 31, 1896 156 00
Mitchell, AA'illiam, Pike county, sal-
ary from November 30, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896 210 33
McClelland, M. M., (Ireene county,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896 370 00
Miller, Mordecai, Columbia county,
salary f rom August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1S96 548 00
Morton, Peter, Fulton county, sal-
ary from November 30, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896 119 00
Mott, Milton I)., l^ke county, salary
from August 31, 1895, to November
1, 1895 110 00
Murphy, (\ (J., Columbia county, sal-
ary from August 31. 1895, to August
^^^ 1806 1,172 05
McCray, N. Jackson, Forest county,
salary from November 30, 1895, to
August 31, 1896 337 00
Nash, Joseph A., Forest county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895. to May
31, 1896 \ 482 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Phillips, M. J., Sullivan county, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 406 40
Rich, Benjamin, estate, Centre county,
salary from August 31, 1895, to
November 16, 1895, 65 24
Rouee, Daniel, Carbon county, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896 495 00
Sheaffer, John, Lawrence county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to Jan-
uary 6, 1896 325 00
Silvens, Justice T., Greene county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895 to Au-
gust 31, 1896 475 00
Sandstrom, J. H., Warren county, sal-
ary from November 30, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896 385 00
Smith, S. S., Cameron county, salary
from January 1, 1895, to January 6,
1896, 300 00
Stebbins, C. A., Potter county, salary
from August 31, 1895, to January
6, 1896, \ 145 00
Thompson, Samuel G., Montour coun-
ty, salary from January 1, 1895, to
December 31. 1895, 366 00
Truman, Henry, Jefferson county, sal- i
ary from August 31, 1895, to Jan-
uary 6, 189i: 270 00
Vanzant, Hezekiah C, Mifflin county,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 360 90
Watson, W. B., Huntingdon county,
salarj^ from August 31, 1895, to Jan-
uarv- 6, 1896, 245 00
Wickersham, J. P., Juniata county,
salary from November 30, 1895, to
May 31, 1896, 333 90
Wright, John C, Bedford county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 410 00
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Expend Ituren of the Commonwealth. Kxpenei^s of Government— Continued.
Wjkoff B. v., Cameron oounty, salary
from January 7, 1895, to August
31, 1896, . . / 748 50
Yonkin, John, 2d, Sullivan county, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 407 75
Zerr, Jacob G., Carbon county, salary .
from August 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 494 60
Total associate judges, 28,353 14
MISCELLANEOUS.
Law books for the use of the Supreme
Court, per act of April 22, 1891
and 1893:
West Publishing Com
Pany |136 50
Edward Thompson Co., 19 50
Prank Shephard On., 24 00
T. & J.AV. Johnson & Co., 19 50
1199 50
Lewis C. Green, clerk to the prothon-
otary of the Supreme Court, East-
em district, salary from August 31,
1895, to August 31, 1896, 1,200 00
J. B. Sweitzer, clerk to the prothon-
otary of the Supreme Court, West-
ern district, salary from August 31,
1895, to August .-^1, 1896, i,200 00
William Pearson, prothonotary of the
Supreme Court, Middle district,
contingent expenses:
John Hamer, janitor,
salary for 1896, .... |25 00
Contingent expenses,. 100 00
r.1 , "" 125 00
Charles S. Greene, prothonotary of
Superior Couri, services of tipstaffs
and court crier, 2,709 44
— 5,433 94
RECAPITULATIOX:
Judges of the Supreme Court, |69 818 00
Judges of Superior Court ^c^o^ qO ^yGoOglc
No. 2. REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 199
Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Judges of the courts of common
.pleaiai, 458,374 15
Judges of the separate orphans'
courte, 56,340 79
Associate judges, 28,353 14
Miscellaneous, 5,433 94
674,570 02
PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING.
Superintendent of Public Printing and Rinding.
Thomas JRobinson, 8iii)eriintendsent,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896 ?2,000 00
Milton H. Plank, clerk and book- '
keeper, salary from November 30,
1895, to November 30, 1896, 750 00
Contingent expenses, 350 00
*3,100 00
Clarence M. Busch, for executing public printing and
binding from November 30, 1895, to November 30,
1896, per contract and generaJ appropriation act
of 1895, .214,160 01
Supplies for Public Printing aud Binding.
Ir^in N. Megargee & Co., |21,840 82
Johnson & Co., 35,296 39
Charles H. Mullin 3,673 80
• 60,811 01
RECAPITULATION:
Superintendent of Public Printing
and Binding, f3,100 00
Planting and binding, 214,160 01
Supplies for public printing and bind-
ing, 60^11 01
' 278,071 02
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Daniel H. Hastings, Governor, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896 f 10,000 00
Clerk hire, from November 30, 1895,
to November 30, 1896, 8,199 96
Contingent expenses, 4,000 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Walter Lyon, Lieutenant Governor,
salary- fi'om November 30, 1805, to
November 80, 189C, 5,000 00
E. W. Smiley, for services of W. P.
Miller, janitor of Lieutenant Gov-
ernor's room, per act of 1801, from
May 31, 1805, to May 31, 1807 1,000 00
E. L. Allen, clerk to Lieutenant Gov-
ernor, salary from June 30, 1805, to
November 30, 1806 1,700 00
20,800 Ofl
STATE DEPARTMENT.
Frank Reeder, Secretary of the Com-
monwealth, salary from August 31,
1805, to August 31, 1806, ?14,000 00
James C. Bamett, Deputy Secretary
of the Commonwealth, salary from
August 31, 1805, to August 31,
1800 2,500 00
Frank Keeder. Secretary of the Com-
monwealth, fees collected for his
own u«e, per act of April 20, 1874, 12,720 (;0
Frank R(H>der, Secretin ry of the Com-
monwealth, expenses incurred in en-
forcing the provisions of laws re-
quiring foreign coi'porations, etc.,
to file statements and returns in of-
fice of Secretary of Commonwealth,
act of July 3, 1805, 1,000 00
Frank Reeder, Secretary of the Com-
monweal t'h, for classifying, arrang-
ing and tabulating old papers be-
longing to files qf Statei Depart-
ment, per act of 1805, 1,000 00
Frank Reeeder Secretary of the Com-
monwealth, for clerical assistance
and other expenses including ])ost-
age and express charges incurred
under provisions of ballot law of
June 10 1803 and act of 1805, 2,500 00
Clerk hire, from November 30, 1805,
to November 30, 1806 22,300 62
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Contingent expenses, 5,500 00
George T. Murray, shipping docu-
ments, 429 00
AUDITOR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Amos H. Mylin, Auditor General, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 14,000 00
Sam Matt. Fridy, Deputy Auditor Gen-
eral, salary from December 1,
1895. to Nov(*niber 30, 1896, P.ODO 00
Purchase of law books and dockets,
per section 2, general appropria-
tions, act of 1887, 55 00
Kay & Brothers 8 75
Legal Intelligencer, 10 00
Payment of expenses for execution of
laws relating to the collection of
Mercantie licenses, 1,518 19
Expenses of persons appointed to ex-
amine accounts of city and county
offices, 60 30
Clerical services in discovering and
prosecuting delinquent corporations,
etc., 1,205 10
Amos H Mylin. Auditor General,
clerical and other expenses relative
to the tax conference revenue bill,
per section 50, act of July 3, 1895,
P. L. 582 1,000 00
Clerk hire, December 1, 1895, to No-
cember 30, 1896, 27,064 35
Contingent expenses 3,500 00
Execution of corporation tax laws, . . . 1,000 00
TRRASURy DEPARTMENT.
Samuel M. Jackson, State Treas-
urer, salary from August 31, 1895,
to May, 4, 1896 J3.333 33
Benjamin J. Haywood, State Treas-
urer, salary from May 5, 1895, to
November 30, 1896 2,916 67
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52,048 62
42,421 69
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Expendlturep of the Commonwealth. Expanses of Government— Com In uod.
Clerk hire 13,89!) 73
CJontingent exj)enses,. 2,500
Temporary' clerical assistance, rein- '
dexing and transferring accounts of
corporations, etc., 1,000 00
'■ — 23,649 73
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Henry C. McOormick, Attorney Gen-
eral salary from August 31 1895, to
August 31, 1896, 13,500 00
John r. Elkins, Deputy Attorney Gen-
eral, salary from August 31, 1895,
to August 31, 1896, 4,000 00
Henry C. McCormick, Attorney Gen-
eral, fees collected for his own use,
per act of April 7, 1870, 7,000 00
Henry C. McCormick, Attorney Gen-
eral, for payment of official fees,
serving processes, etc., 2,250 00
Clerk hire, from November 30, 1895,
to November 30, 1896, . .• 3,699 98
Contingent expenses 2,500 00
22,949 98
DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL Ab'FAIRS.
James W. Latta, Secretary of Internal
Affairs, salary from November 30,
1895, to November 30, 1896 |4,000 00
Expenses collecting and compiling tax
statistics, per act July 3, 1895, P. L.
553, and act of ^lay 9, 1889, P. I^
157, 10,000 00
Expenses incurred for examinations
and repairs of boundary line monu-
ments between Pennsylvania and
adjoining states 2,000 00
Clerk hire 35,258 34
Contingent expenses 3,000 00
Bureau of Railways, contingent ex-
penses, act of 1895, 750 00
George T. Murray, shipping docu-
ments, 31 32
. 55,039 66
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenees of Government— Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
NathaD C. Schneifer, Department of
Public Insti uction, salary from Au-
gust 31, 1805, to November 30, 1896, |5,000 00
ExpeDses State Normal School exam-
iners, for year 1896, per act July 3,
1895, P. L. 553, 2,000 00
l*ayment of circulating the Pennsyl-
vania School Journal, for year 1896,
per act July 3, 1895, P. L. 554 3,750 00
Clerk hire, 9,700 00
Shipping documents for the depart-
ment, per schedtule and contra-ct
1895, 483 00
Contingent expenses, 2,200 00
'■ 23,133 00
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Thomas J. Stewart, Adjutant Gen-
eral salary from November 30, 1895,
to August 31, 1896, 15,000 00
Clerk hire, from No\'ember 30, 1895,
to November 30, 1896, 15,800 00
Contingent expenses, 3,900 00
FACTORY INSPECTOR.
James Campbell, Factory Inspector,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, f3,000 00
Salary of Deputy Factory Inspectors, 23,800 00
Contingent expenses 2,000 00
Contingent and traveling expenses of
Deputy Factory Inspectors, 7,500 00
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
James H. Lambert, Insurance Com-
missioner, tsalary from October 1,
1895, to Maroh 31, 1896, |1,500 00
James H. Lambert, Insurance Com-
missioner, fees collected for his own
use, per act of June 3, 1887,. .^ . . 4,049 40
24,700 00
36,300 00
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Expenditures of the Cozninonwealth. Exi>enae8 of Government— Continued.
Clerk hire, 4,200 00
GonliDgeDt expenses, 9,110 42
18,851) 82
BANKING DEPARTMENT.
B. F. Gilkeeon, Commissioner of Bank-
ing, salary from August 31, 1895, to
November 30, 1896, ?7,500 00
John W. Morrison, Deputy Commis-
sioner of Banking, salary from
Augu&t 31, 1895, to November 30,
1896, 3,125 00
Expense of bank examinations, per
act of 1891, and FebruaiT 11,
1895 .' 31,800 00
Clerk hire, from November 30 1895, to
November 30, 1896, 5,999 76
Contingent expenses, 2,500 00
STATE LIBRARY.
William H. Egle, State Librarian, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to No-
vember 30, 1896, 13,125 00
Clerk hire 7,699 96
Reading, correcting and revising
proof, and repaging index for sec-
ond series Pennsylvania archives, 2,550 00
W. H. Egle, State Librarian, purchase
of law and miscellan>eou8 books,
per act July 3, 1895, 7,500 00
Contingent expenses, 4,250 00
(reorge T. Murray, shipping docu-
ments, 46 17
STATE REPORTER.
Wilson C. Kress, State Reporter,
for salary as rei>orter of the
decisions of the Supreme and Supe-
rior Courts, from August 31, 1895,
to August 30, 1890, per act of July
3, 1895, per act June 24, 1895, P. L.
214 $3,000 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
ASSISTANT STATE REPORTER.
Salary from January, 1895, to August
31, 1896, per section six, act June
24, 1895, P. L. 214, 1,547 33
For secretary, clerk hire and assist-
ants in office, per acts of March 28,
1889, and general appropriation act
of July 3, 1895, . 3,158 33
COMMISSIONERS OF SINKIX(J FUND.
Frank Reeder, Secretary of the Com-
raionwealth, salary from August 31,
1895, to August 31, 1896, $300 00
Amos H. Mylin, Auditor General, sal-
ary' from August 31. 1S95, to Aug-
ust 31, 1890, 300 00
Benjamin J. Haywood, State Treas-
urer, salary from February 29,
1896, to November 30, 1896, 175 00
Clerk to board of commissioners, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to No-
vember 30, 1896, 1/J50 00
S. M. Jackson, salary from August 31,
1895. to May 4, 1896, 200 00
BOARD OF PARDONS.
Walter Lyon, Lieutenant Governor,
salary from November 30, 1895, to
November 30, 1896 |500 00
Hourv' C. McCormick, Attorney Gen-
eral, salary from August 31, 1895,
to August 31, 1896, 500 00
Fitink Reeder, Secretary of the Com-
monwealth, salary from August 31,
1895, to August 31, 1896 500 00
James W. Latta, Secretary of Internal
Affairs, salary from November 30,
1895, to November 30, 1896, 500 00
Lewis E. Beitler, recorder, salary from
November 30, 1895, to November 30,
1S96, 500 00
7,705 66
2,225 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Wilson M. Gearhart, clerk, salary
from November 30, 1895, to Novem-
ber 30, 1896, 5O0 00
Guy Kress, messen<?er, salary from
November 30, 1895, to November 30,
1896, 400 00
John Harner, tipstave, salary from
November 30, 1895, to November 30,
1896, '. 400 00
Contingent expenses, 1,000 00
4,800 00
MEDICAL COUNOrL OF PENNSYLVANIA.
James W. Latta, secretary and treas-
urer, salary from February 29, 1896,
to November 30, 1896, f 500 00
James W. Latta, secretary and treas-
urer, expenses, per act of May 18,
1893, and general appropriation act,
July 3, 1895, P. L. 563, 1,000 00
1,500 00
BOARD OF REVENUE COMMISSIONERS.
Frank Reeder, Secretary of the Com-
mjonwealth, salary as member of
board, per act May 24, 1878, and
general appropriation act, July 3,
1895, from August 31, 1895, to Aug-
ust 31, 1896, 1300 00
Amos H. Mylin, Auditor General, sal-
ary as member of board, per act May
24, 1878, and general appropriation
act, July 3, 1895, from August 31,
1895, to August 31, 1896, 300 00
Samuel M. Jackson, State Treasurer,
salary as member of board, per act
May 24, 1878, and general appro-
priation act, July 3, 1895, from Aug-
ust 31, 1895, to May 4, 1896 200 00
Benjamin J. Haywood, State Treas-
urer, salary as member of board, per
act May 24, 1878, and general appro-
priation act, July 3, 1895, from May
4, 1896, to November 30, 1896, .... 175 00
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Expendttureti of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
C. \V. Myers, clerk to board of revenue
commissioners, 650 00
Traveling expenses of clerk to board, . 21 00
1,C4« 00
BOARD OF ACCOUNT8.
S. M. Jackson, State Treasurer, salary
from August 31, 1895, to May 4,
189C, ^f400 00
Benjamin J. Haywood, State Treas-
urer, salary from May 4, 1896, to
November 30, 1896, 350 00
Amos H. Mylin, Auditor General, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 600 00
P. D. Bricker, clerk to board, salary
from November 30, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 225 00
1,575 00
BOARD OP PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUIfiDINGS.
S. ;M. Jackson, State Treasurer, salary
from August 31, 1895, to May 4,
1896, 1400 00
Benjamin J. Haywood, State Treas-
urer, salary from May 4, 1896, to
November 30, 1896 350 00
Amos H. Mylin, Auditor General, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to August
31. 1896 600 00
John E. Stott, clerk to Board of Pub-
lic Grounds and Buildings, salary
from August 31, 1895, to November
30, 1896, 375 00
1,725 00
BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.
Cadw^alader Biddle, General .Agent
and Secretary, salary from August
31, 1895, to August 31, 1896, . . |3,000 00
Henry M. Wetherill, Secretary of Com-
mittee on Lunacy, salary from Aug-
ust 31, 1895, to August 31, 1896, . . . 3,000 00
Contingent expenses, 8,550 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
BOARD OP PROPKRTY.
James W. Latta, Secretairy of Internal
Affairs, salary from November 30,
1895, to November 30, 1896, f 600 00
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Per act March 13, 1895, P. fi., page 17.
Thomas J. Edge, Secretary of Agricul-
ture, salary from August 31, 1895,
to August 31, 1896, |3,500 00
For analyzing fertilizers, \yer act of
June 29, 1879, 10,500 00
For special examination and ])aynient
of experts, per section six, act March.
13, 1895, P. L. page 17, and opinion
of Deputy Attorney General Elkin,
September 5, 1895, 3,000 00
For exi>enses farmers' institutes, per
section two, general appropriation
act of July 3, 1895, 3,750 00
For the enforcement of the act of eTime
26, 1895, P. L. page 318, and the
duties of the Dairy and Food C<mi-
missioner, per general appropriation
act of July 3, 1895, 3,000 00
Clerk hire 20,232 10
State Live Stock Sanitary Board, nec-
essary expenses, 20,000 00
Dairy and Food Commissioner, expen-
ses of, 13,000 00
Geo. T. Murray, shipping do<Miments,. 110 00
For the State Ornithologist, in prepar-
ing and riMioyating specimens of the
Museum of Natural History, per sec-
tion two, general appropriation act
of Julv 3, 1895 500 00
Contingent expenses, 3,750 00
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS.
Benjamin Lee, Secretary, salary from
August 31, 1805, to August 31, 1S06. *2,000 00
Contingent expenses, 4,000 00
600 00
81,342 10
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No. 2. REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 209
Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
H. Reeder Ferriday, shipping docu-
ments, 130 00
6,130 00
8TATE QUARANTINE HOARD.
Theodore B. Stulb, Health Officer,
salary from August 31, 1895, to
November 30, 1896, |6,250 00
William J. Snyder, vessel permit
clerk, salary from November 1,
1895, to November 30, 1896, 1,300 00
For the maintenance of State quar-
antine station, including rent, of
buildings and grounds, quarantine
boat, erection of necessary building,
etc., per act of July 3, 1895, 18,938 56
Henry C. Boenning, M. D., quarantine
physician, salary firom August 31,
1895, to August 31, 1896, 5,000 00
J. M. B. Wald, M. D., deputy quaran-
antine physician, salary from Au-
gust 31, 1895, to August 31, 1896, . . 2,000 00
Alfred M. Seymour, M. D., deputy
quarantine physician, salary from
August 31, 1895, to August 31, 1896, 2,000 00
Health officer, contingent expenses, . . 1,125 00
36,613 56
PORT WARDEN, PHILADELPHIA.
Christian K. Ross, Master Warden,
salary from August 31, 1895, to Aug-
ust 31, 1896, $2,500 00
jOO 00
HARBOR MASTER.
Joseph H. Klemmer, hairbor master,
salary from August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 1896, 12,500 00
Salaries of deputies, messenger, engi-
neer and fireman, per section two, ,
general appropriation act, July 3,
1895, from November, 1895, to Octo-
ber 31, 1896, 7,440 00
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Expt^nditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Governmenl-
Conlingent Expenses.
Steam launch expenses, 855 25
Office expenses, 488 00
11,28a 25
PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS.
John 0. Delaney, Superintendent, sal-
ary from August 31, 1895, to Aug-
ust 31, 189C, 13,000 00
Salaries of watchmen and employes
from December 1, 1895, to November
30, 1896, 12,499 92
Contingent expenses, for keeping the
public grounds* and buildings in
order and for improvements, 12,500 00
27,999 92
CONTRACTS AND SCHEDULES— 1896, IS96.
Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedicts, ?1,633 58
Arthur A. Hodges, decorations, 31,908 33
David Montgomery, 68 38
Morse, Williams & Co., alterations to
elevator, 388 00
Joseph Goldsmith, repairs to furni-
ture, 1,648 21
P. H. Vaughn, 8,382 55
Pennsylvania Construction C-ompany, . 9,974 41
E. B. Reinholds, designs, etc., 410 55
John H. Sanderson & Bro., furniture,
etc., 60,224 28
T. F. McFadden, tile work, 1,219 00
S. T. Murray, carpenter work, etc., . . 1,716 64
J. Wesley Xeill, plumbing, etc., 4,059 84
Vulcanite Paving Company, grano-
lithic pavement, 13,063 89
Chas. H. Miller & Co., carpenter work,
rose propagating house, 8,253 01
M. G. Baker, painting, etc., 1,397 65
Henrv' T. Coates & Co., books, 3,904 46
W\ M. Donaldson, 3,868 37
Detre & Blackburn, 4,186 43
John Wanamaker, 10,195 60
J^Mmundson & Perrine r»0 00
Forney & Knouse, 446 07
Strayer & Ryder, 7 S^^g.^,,, ,^ GoOgk
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Qovemnw'nl— Continued.
Gimble Bros., 2,057 25
HeiiTj Gilbert & »on's, 476 93
D. L. Jauss & Co., 271 60
A. W. MoCloy & Co., 102 70
McCulloch & Denehey, 157 95
John Jos. McVey, 611 50
Geo. W. Milnor, 11,595 41
H. S. Oves & Co., 399 62
Robt. R. Jones, 1,259 60
John E. Stott, secretary, repairs to
fc^tate Arsenal, per general appro-
. priation act July 3, 1895, 1,930 51
Harrisburg Steam Heat and Power
Company, heat furnished several de-
partments, 10,394 40
Harrisburg Electric Light Company,
light furnished the several depart-
ments, 24,344 74
AVater department, city of Harrisburg, 1,000 00
Harrisburg Cycle and Typewriter
Company, 1,303 72
John P. Gohl, painting, 631 25
A. B. Tack, 708 37
Joseph Pyne, clock, 1,924 55
James Douglass, 85 00
Farrel Safe Works, 105 00
Stiffel & Freeman, 937 50
E. T. Oswald, carpenter, contract,... 450 00
David Slaughter, 25 00
John C. Householder, labor and mate-
rial 113 00
American Telephone and Telegraph
Company, 1,800 00
J. D. Brenneman, 802 13
Holmes & McKibbin, 1,232 80
Luther R. Kelker " 135 00
Clias. A. Miller & Co 80 36
Pennsylvania Telephone Company,. . . 687 50
Roberts & Meek, 5 07
^ Shuman Bros., 48 51
' Witman, Sehwarz & Co., 20 40
H. H. Kelley 5 95
Edmund Mather, 1,400 00
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Exi-endlture? cf the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— r'ontlnued.
RECAPITULATION.
iSiiperintendent, $27,999 92
Contracts, ^tc, 1895 and 189G, 228,357 62
25(),357 54
STATIONERY AND SUPPLIES.
Stationery:
W. M. Donaldson $3,808 37
Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, . . 1,633 58
A, W. McClay & Co., 102 70
Mci^nlloch & Denehey, 157 95
5,762 60
INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF COAL MINES.
Anthracite Districts.
First. Edward Roderick, in-
spector, Hillary from Aug-
ust 31, 1895, to August
31, 1S96, $3,000 00
OflBce rent and incidental
expenses, from August
31, IStC), to August 31,
1896 648 60
3,648 60
Second, l^atrick Blewitt, in-
spc^ctor, salary from Aug-
ust 31, 1895. to October
29, 1896 $3,486 25
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from August
31, 1895, to October 29,
1896 809 14
4,295 39
Third. II. McDonald, in-
spector, salary from Aug-
ust 31, 1895, to August
31, 1S96 $3,000 00
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from August
31, 1S95, to August 31,
1896 502 12
3,502 12
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E^xpendltures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Fourth. G. M. Williams, in-
spector, salary from Aug-
ust 31, 1895,to September
7, 1896, 13,541 08
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from August
31, 1895, to September
7, 1896, 499 01
4,040 09
FWth. John M. Lewis, in-
spector, salary to Sep-
tember 6, 1895, f48 91
Fifth. Jas. E. Roderick, in-
spector, salary from Sep-
tember 7, 1895, to Sep-
tember 16, 1896, 3,084 42
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from August
31, 1895, to September
16, 1896, 649 43
3,782 7()
Sixth. William Stein, in-
spector, salary from Aug-
ust 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 13,000 00
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from August
31, 1895, to August 31,
1896 452 96
3,452 96
Seventh. Edward Brennan,
inspector, salary from
August 31, 1895, to Aug-
ust 31, 1896, f3,000 00
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from August
31, 1895, to August 31,
1896 375 92
3,375 92
Eight. John McGuire, in-
spector, salary from Aug-
ust 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, ; 13,000 00
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AUDITOR GENERAL OF PENNSYLVANIA. Off. Dor.
Expend liure.- t.f the Commonwealth. E^cpenges of Government— Continued.
Office rent and incidental
exi)enses, from August
31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 533 G7
Bituminous Districts.
First. Henry Loutitt, in-
spector, salary from No-
vember 15, 1895, to No-
vember 15, 1896, 13,000 00
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from November
15, 1895, to November 15,
1896, 273 88
Second. William Jenkins, in-
spector, salary from No-
vember 15, 1895, to No-
v(^mber 15, 1896, |3,000 00
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from Novemt)er
15, 1895, to November 15,
1896, 247 78
Tliird. Thos. K. Adams, in-
spector, salary from No-
vember 15, 1895, to No-
vember 15, 1896, ?3,000 00
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from November
15. 1895, to November 15,
1896, 266 48
Fourth. James N. Patter-
son, inspector, salary
from August 15, 1895, to
Novf^mber 15, 1896, $3,750 00
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from November
15, 1895, to November 15,
1896 583 60
3,533 67
|29,63L 51
3,273 88
3,247 78
3,266 48
4,333 60
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No. J. REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 215
Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Fifth. Chas. Connor, in-
spector, salary from No-
vember 15, 1895, to No-
vember 15, 1896, 13,000 00
OflSce rent and incidental
expenses, from November
15, 1895, to November 15,
1896, 402 85
3,402 85
Sixth. J. T. Evans, in-
spector, salary from No-
vember 15, 1895, to No-
vember 15, 1896, $3,000 00
Office rent and incidental
expanses, from November
15, 1895, to November 15,
1896, 391 53
3,391 53
Seventh. James Blick, in-
spector, salary from No-
vember 15, 1895, to No-
vember 15, 1896, 13,000 00
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from November
15, 1895, to November 15,
1896, 237 55
3,237 55
Eighth. Joseph Knapper, in-
spector, salary from No-
vember 15, 1895, to No-
vember 15, 1896, $3,000 00
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from November
15, 1895, to November 15,
1896, 376 24
3,376 24
Ninth. BernaM Callaghan,
inspector, salary from No-
vember 15, 1895, to No-
vember 15, 1896, $3,000 00
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ESxpenditures of the Commoowealth. Ehcpenaes of Oovemment— Continued.
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from November
15, 1895, to November 15,
1896, 303 99
Tenth. Roger Haupsom, in-
sx)ector, salary from No-
vember 15, 1895, to No-
vember 15, 1896, 13,000 00
Office rent and incidental
expenses, from November
15, 1895, to November 15,
1896, 493 13
3,303 99
3,493 13
134,327 08
COMPENSATION AND TRAVELING EXPENSES OP EX-
AMINERS OF CANDIDATES FOR MINE FOREMEN.
Anthracite Distrlcta.
Second — ^Benjamin Grif-
flths,
|18 00
Philip Muldering,
18 60
Jamefi Young,
18 60
55 20
Third — John S. Campbell,
t63 00
S. B. Bennett,
60 00
Howell Williams,..
60 00
Hugh McDonald, . .
4 10
•
John McDonald, . .
60 00
247 10
Fourth — Andrew McGee-
han,
160 00
Edward Mackin,..
60 00
W. W. Jones, ....
60 00
G. M. Williams,..
4 75
Mark Chessny, . . .
62 70
247 AH
Fifth^James E. Roderick,.
f80 90
Robert Monroe,
60 00
A. C. Leisenring, . . .
72 20
James O'Hara,
60 00
Wm. R. Jones,
204 00
John W. Berry,
219 90
Anthony Reilly,
265 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Allen Moffat, 219 90
Elmer H.Lawall,... 273 51
David Cottle, 210 00
1,665 41
Sixth— William Stein, .... ?10 28
Sarah Stein, 60 00
Wm. H. Lewis, ... 69 60
Frank Wil»on, .... 69 60
Michael J. Brennan, 70 80
280 28
Seventh— John O'Keefe,. . . }61 00
Adam Boehman,. 62 50
Robert Muir, . . . 62 50
Andrew Roben-
son, 60 00
246 00
Eighth— John Maguire, ... $9 62
Thomas Holihan,, 47 85
David Tiilker, 48 25
Thomas Doyle, ... 42 25
147 97
$2,889 41
COMPENSATION AND MILEAGE OP HOARD TO EX-
AMINE CANDIDATES FOR MINE FOREMEN.
Bituminous Districts.
Second — John R. Jones, ... $60 00
H. O. Prytherch, 48 00
P. H. Salmon, ... 63 00
171 00
Third— Thomas K. Adams, ?13 21
Robert B. Snedden, 72 60
James A. Spears,. . 72 00
157 81
Fourth— James C. Hadley, . ?136 10
George L. Miller,. 128 30
James N. Patter-
son, 32 00
296 40
Sixth— Joseph Patterson,. . $82 14
John Donaldson, . . 80 94
J. T. Evans, 17 65
180 73
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
COMPENSATION, MILEAGE AND EXPENSES OF MEM-
BERS OF BOARD TO EXAMINE CANDIDATES FOR
MINE BOSS.
Bituminous Districts.
Second— William Severn,.. }91 52
Robert Ramsey, . . 83 60
Robert Ramsey,
secretary, 19 41
194 53
Fifth— Harry Whyel, }104 20
C. B. Ross, 104 20
Charles Ck)nnor, 24 96
233 36
Seventh— Roger Hartley,.. |106 84
106 84
Eighth— E. F. Townsend,. . }74 57
A. S. R. Richards,. 60 24
134 81
Ninth— John Stevenson,. . . |115 50
Bernard Callaghan, 25 89
R. O. Thomas, 118 14
259 53
Tenth— John Morris, }100 46
T. A. Jones, 100 28
200 74
11,129 81
COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES OP BOARD TO EX-
AMINE CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICK OF MINE
INSPECTOR. Per Act June 2, 1391, and General Appropria-
tion Act of 1895.
Anthracite District
First— John W. Berry, ... }83 18
Andrew Allen, 187 75
Peter Flannelly, 198 60
Emil Brown, 186 00
John F. Snyder, ... 253 61
Martin Miller, 186 70
Vaughan Richards,. 188 80
1,284 64
COMPENSATION AND MILEAGE OF BOARD TO EX-
AMINE CANDIDATES FOR MINE FOREMAN AND
FIKE BOSS, Per Acts of 1885 and 1895.
Bituminous District.
Eight — Joseph Knapper, 57 65
|57 65
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"PSxpendltures of the Commonwealth- Expenses of Government — Continued.
ADVERTISING.
Proposals for Furnishing Stationery and Other Supplies for the
use of the Legislature and the SeveraJ Departments of the
State Government for the Year Ending First Monday in
June, 1887, Per Acts 1874 and 1895.
Public Ledger, |54 00
The Dispatch Publishing Company, . . 194 60
The Ne^'s, 199 50
Harrisburg Telegraph, 129 60
The Evening Telegi-ap'h, Philadelphia, 159 60
The Examiner^ Lancaster, 58 27
The Patriot Company, 119 70
The Philadelphia Inquirer, 159 60
Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette, 101 98
Pittsburgh Times, 87 78
Press Company 159 60
Scranton Truth, 79 80
Tribune Publishing Company, 79 80
Publication of the decisions of the
Superior Court of Pennsylvania,
act of 1895, 301 92
Publishing StatAment of Moneys in the General Revenue Fund
November, 1895, to November, 1896.
Tt^legraph, Harrisburg, f 349 00
Patriot, Harrisburg, 180 20
Morning Call, Harrisburg, 81 40
Evening News, Harrisburg, 65 60
1,583 83
676 20
Jf2,561 95
MERCANTILE APPRAISERS' MILEAGE.
Adams county, E. P. Sachs, 1896, . . |17 76
Allegheny county, Wm. J/ Dithrich,
year 1895, |150.00; John P. Moore,
year 1896, fl68.00 318 00"
Armstrong county, W. K. Craig, 1895,
178.00; T. H. Ambrose, 1896, *47.40, 125 40
Beaver county, Jos. A. Nelson, 1896, . . 27 00
Bedford county, I. M. Fink, 1896, . . 18 78
Berks county, Peter H. Nabb, 1896, . . 108 00
Bradford county, E. H. Capurell, 1896, 36 00
Butler county, Theodore P. Kelly,
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Elxpenses of CJovemment — Continued.
Cambria county, E. P. Baker, 1896, . . 52 80
Centre county, W. W. Geiss, 1896,.. 31 14
Chester county, John S. Younj?, 1896, 72 00
Clarion county, W. C. Neil, 1896, .... 15 18
Clearfield county, George M. Huston,
1896, .' 53 88
Clinton county, Orrin T. Ncible, 1896, 19 20
Columbia county, W. A. Butt, 1896, . . 22 50
Crawford county, Jas. M. Boyd, 1896, 84 00
Cumberland county, C. E. Boetz,
1896, 66 00
Dauphin county, D. D. Helt, 1896, . . 65 22
Delaware county, William Dolton, Sr.,
1896 90 00
Elk county, N. Kronewether, 1895,
171.70; William Young, 1896, 157.60, 129 30
Erie county, T. W. Pope, 1895, 34 (52
Fayette county, Henry Marshall,
1896 ! 41 82
Forest county, J. H. Allison, 1896, . . 12 48
Franklin county. Van T. Graham, 1896, 28 6?
Fulton county, W. C. Beck, 1895,
113.98; H. R. Ixu^ker, 1896, ?11.70 2.") 08
Greene county, A. C. Myers, 1896, . . 14 28
Huntingdon county, Zac. Kentley,
1896, 61 32
Indiana county, I. S. Widowson,
1896, 28 26
Jefferson county, F. M. Bowman,1896, 24 00
Juniata county, W. V. Sihirk, 1896, . . 9 24
Lackawanna county, C. M. S'ti'eeter,
1806, 70 00
Lancaster county, I. Y. Sollenber^j^er,
1896 166 20
Lawrence county, S. Sharp, 1896, 26 76
Lebanon county, Jacob H. Light, 1806, 30 12
Lehigh county, H. B. Knappenberger,
1805 78 66
Luzeru(^ county, John S. Jacobs, 1895, 78 00
Lycoming county, W, P. Robinson,
1895. 150.88; O. P. Nicely, 1896,
?46.50, 97 38
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Expenditures of the Com mem wealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
^IcKean county, John Hungerford,
1895, 136.00; R. T. Lain, 1896, 133.60, 69 60
Mercer county, J. W. Johnston, 1895,
149.74; R. B. Buchanan, 1896,
130.00, 79 74
Mifflin county, S. S. Sigler, 1896, .... 9 48
Monroe county, Samuel T. Smith,
1896, 20 34
Montgomery county, Harrison Wood-
ward, 1896, 99 00
Montour county, A. L. Heddins, 1896, 4 56
Northampton county, Ediward Mc-
Caffrey, 1896, o5 68
Northumberland county, William F.
Burkhardt, 37 74
Philadelphia county, William Hark-
ness, 1895, |26.79; Joihn P. Harlan,
1895, 143.50; George L. Horn, 1895,
$45.00; John P. Nicholson, 1895,
$40.50; Fletcher Qotnrad, 1895,
$33.75, ■ 189 54
Pike county, John A. Fisher, 1896, . . 23 40
Potter county, E. B. Yarger, 30 00
Schuylkill countj^ J^ D. Kersehner,
1896, 78 00
Snyd-er county, John F. Zachman,
1896, 8 40
Somerset county, J. J. Cook, 1896, ... 30 00
Sullivan county, Patrick Bowles, 1896, 14 04
Susquehanna county, W. H. Lerk,
1896, 40 80
Tioga county, C. M. W'ashburn, 1896, 33 00
Union county, A. W. Johnson, 1895,
$9.30; David Glase, 1896, $8.82, .... 18 12
Washington county, G. W. Dickey,
1896, 60 00
Wayne county, R. F. Warg, 1896, 54 00
Wyoming county, James L. Bunnell,
1896, 15 12
York county, David E. Bentzel, 1896, 77 40
$3,261 10
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Bxpenses of Oovem men t— Continued.
COSTS IN SUITS AGAINST DELINQUENT DEALERS.
Adama county — George M. Walker, justice of the
peace, |7 iJO
Allegheny county —
M. J. Raiferty, alderman, 1895, . . |12 65
John Gripp, alderman, 1895, 24 75
David Davis, Jr., alderman, 1895, 6 60
William T. Dart, alderman, 1895, 18 25
J. H. Graham, justice of the
peace, 1895, 4 10
Miles Bryan, justice of the peace,
1895, ! . . . 22 75
Frank J. Shellnian, aldennan,
1895, 13 80
D. M. :McKelvey, alderman, 1895, 8 75
Thomas J. Parkinson, alderman,
1895, 10 45
John B. Holmes, justice of the
peace, 1895, 29 25
Peter Bolster, alderman, 1895,.. 6 65
G. B. MacNulty, aldennan, 1895, . 121 70
D. McKelvey, alderman, 1895, ... 144 45
Peter Bolster, alderman, 1895, ... 17 00
N. G. Clark, aldennan, 1895, ... .53 20
John T. McAuley, alderman, 1895, 51 20
A. W. MacMillan, justice of the
peace, 6 80
R. S. P. McOall, justice of the
peace, 1895, 23 10
J. J. Mayer, justice of the peace,
1895, ^ 17 35
J, A. Mellinger, alderman, 1895, . . 32 50
R. H. Roach, justice of the peace,
1895, 5 55
W. H. Semmons, alderman, 1895, 29 20
John P. Moore, justice of the
peace, 1895, 11 60
Jame« V. MacMasters, alderman,
1895, 30 60
John F. McAuley, alderman,
1895, 10 75
C. F. Anderson, alderman, 1895,. . 9 00
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KxpendltureB of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government—Cootlnued.
10 75
8 60
24 35
2 15
6 50
4 85
47
75
66
00
16 30
2
30
George W. Leadbeater, justice of
the peace, 1895, 10 95
John E. Rheam, Jr., justice of the
peace, 1895,
A. J. E. Means, alderman, 1895, . .
David J McGarey, alderman,
1895,
S. J. Toole, alderman, 1895,
John Bums, alderman, 1895, ....
P. M. King, alderman, 1895,
Charlies Schuler, justice of the
peace, 1895, 7 25
Fred W. Edwards, justice of the
peace, 1895,
Adam Stork, alderman, 1895, ....
Samuel T. Richards, alderman,
1895,
Jacob Saffel, alderman, 1895, ....
Williajn B. Kinker, alderman,
1895 17 10
Lew F. Holtzman, justice of the
peace, 1895, 12 25
Samuel T. Kerr, alderman, 1895, . 11 40
John J. Walker, justice of the
peace, 1895, 20 06
Joseph L. Campbell, justice of the
peace, 1895,
E. C. Neyley, alderman, 1895,
Walter Wadsworth, alderman,
1895,
G. B. McNulty, alderman, 1895, . .
Walter Wadsworth, alderman,
1895,
J. W. McCreedy, justice of the
peace, 1895,
Charles Kaltenhausen, alderman,
1895,
R. B. Culbertson, justice of the
peace, 1895,
Charles C. Succap, alderman, 1895,
John Johnston, justice of the
peace, 1895,
A. H. Leslie, alderman, 1895,
23 75
6 25
11 10
9 25
44 90
13 00
13 00
16 65
11 20
5 55
14 00
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AUDITOR GENERAL, OP PENNSYLVANIA.
Off. Doc.
Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Oovemment-<^n.tinued.
George Regelman, alderman^
1895,
David Davis, Jr., justice of the
peace, 1895,
Charles A. Wilhelm, justice of the
peace, 1895,
James Smith, justice of the peace,
1895,
5 75
8 70
5 10
6 95
Armstrong county — H. Greeley Oswald, justice of the
peace, 1895,
Beaver county — D. Singleton, justice of the peace,
1895,
Bedford county — A. C. Davidson, justice of the peace,
1895,
Berks county
William F. Weber, alderman,
1895, ?40 48
A. H. Fegeley, alderman, 1895, ... 36 46
C. A. Griesmer, alderman, 1895, . . 12 15
M. y. Eby, aldennan, 1895, 28 91
Blair county —
W, F. Taylor, justice of the peace,
1895, 117 75
W. H. Stephens, alderman, 1895, 12 25
Charles J. Mann, alderman, 1895, 11 95
J. B. Raymond, alderman, 1895,. . 10 50
B. F. Rose, alderman, 1895, 53 00
C. G. I^wry, alderman, 1895, 20 30
Bradford county — John A. Codding, justice of the
peace, 1895,
Bucks county —
Noah K. Stear, justice of the
peaciN 1895, ?55 40
William Lauderbaugh, justice of
the peace, 1895, 34 75
Charles Albright, justice of the
peace, 1895, 28 20
Butler county — R. S. MoAloy, alderman, 1895,
Cambria county — Richard Jones, justice of the peace,
180ri
11,185 71
150 40
56 28
8 05
118 00
125 75
104 40
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
Carbon county — Samuel K. Jones, alderman, 3 65
Centre county — .J. M. Keichlin, justice of the i)eace,
1895, .... 1! , 4 (50
Chester county —
S. B. Russell, justice of the peace,
1895, J18 G5
George G. Moyer, justice of the
pea<>e, 1895, 10 87
Alfred Rupert, justice of the
peace, 1895 11 12
Davis Gill, justice of the peace,
1895, 12 30
J. H. Johnson, justice of the
peace, 1895, 6 93
C. H. Howell, justice of the peace,
1895, 8 93
Clearfield county —
John C. Barclay, justice of the
peace, 1895 $471 00
L. K. McColIough, justice of the
peace, 1895 507 35
Clinton county —
James Parsons, alderman, 1895, $2 25
John W Harris, alderman, 1895, 19 08
Columbia county —
Guy Jacoby, justic^e of the peace,
1895, »21 85
A. G. Owens, alderman, 1895, ... 10 00
Crawford county —
James Kepler, justice of the
peace, 1895 f 50 80
Reuben E. Taft, justice of the
peace, 1895, 15 40
C. S. Glenn, justice of the peace,
1895, 2 90
William Pentz, justice of the
peace, 1895 22 85
Sebastian Haehn, alderman, 1895, 19 80
74 80
978 35
21 33
38 45
117 55
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^Ipendltures of the Commonwealth. Expenees of Governmcnt-CoiiUnued.
Cumberland county —
J, G. Paber, justice of the peace,
1895, »270
John C. Lesher, justice of the
peace, 1895, 6 95
S. B. Franklin, justice of the
peace, 1895, ' 36 10
45 75
Dauphin county — J. B. Nicholas, 691 80
Delaware county —
N. W. Garviue, alderman, 1895,. . f208 29
J. L Hare, juscice of tne peace,
1895, 35 08
Thomas H. Berry, alderman, 1895, 140 95
Thomas H. Spackman, alderman,
1895, 113 52
535 84
Elk county— Rufus Lucore, justice of the peace, 1895, 15 30
Erie county —
r. Deifenbaclu alderman, 1895, . . |62 63
Albert Doerr, alderman, 1895, . . 17 50
C. Swalley, alderman, 1895, 23 30
Jacob E. Swap, alderman, 1895, . 20 40
123 83
Fayette county —
William H. Miller, justice of the
peace, 1895 JU 74
John N. Dawson, justice of the
peace, 1895, 42 39
54 18
Forest county — S. J. Sebley, justice of the peace,
1895 ! 1 35 80
Franklin county — John A. Seiders, justice of the
peace, 1895
7 25
Huntingdon county — L. E. Edwards, justice of the
peace, 1895, 27 63
Jefferson county —
W. W. Crissman, justice of the
peace, 1805 f 21 90
J. R. Tx)wry, justice of the peace,
1895, ../ 15 10
Albert Baur, justice of the peace,
1895 7 77
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Goverament— Continued.
K. H. Whitehill, justice of the
peace, 1895, 5 30
Ira Pelt, justice of !the peace,
1895, 8 30
Thomas Keys, justice of the
peace, 1895, 13 90
John M. Hays, justice of the
peace, 1895, 6 75
79 02
Juniata county — George W. Wilson, justice of the
peace, 1895, i:{ 00
Laekawanua county —
P. J. McNally, justice of the peace,
1895, $3 20
W. P. Griffiths, justice of the
peace, 1895, 7 25
C. C. Donovan, alderman, 1895, . . 168 60
179 05
Lancaster county— Jacob Halbaich, alderman, 281 10
Lawrence county— R. g. Breckinridge, alderman, 1896, 38 25
Lebanon county —
B. C. Smith, alderman, 1895, . . . f 41 20
George W. Kreider, alderman,
1895, 19 72
Lehigh county —
Walter L. Jones, alderman, 1895,
J. K. P. Fenner, justice of the
peace, 1895,
Luzerne county —
B. R Marshall, alderman, 1895.. .
John Schutter, alderman, 1895, . .
O. O. Stroh, justice of the peace,
1895,
H. A. Buehman, alderman, 1895, .
J. H. Ehret, justice of the peace,
1895,
E. H. Kulp, justice of the peace,
1895,
R. 0. Matiska, justice of the
peace, 1895,
151 50
21 20
153 76
21 91
10 50
25 60
29 40
81 40
16 50
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Expenoltures of the Commonwealth Expenses of Government— Continued.
Samuel Powell, justice of the
peace, ls95, 19 85
James J. Thomas, aldennan, 1895, 126 60
385 52
Lycoming county —
T. F. Gahan, alderman, 1895, fl9 20
G. I. Bevier, aldennan, 1895 58 40
E. W. Batzle, alderman, 1895, 41 05
J. P. Finley, alderman, 1895, .... 17 05
Joseph A. (xilmore, alderman,
1895, 13 50
Simon Yeager, alderman, 1895,.. 20 00
169 80
McKean county —
B. L. Xapp, justice of the peace,
1895 $2 35
F. F. Brown, justice of the peace,
1895 7 95
J. S. Barlow, alderman, 1895, ' 7 70
18 00
MercfM' county — P. E. Shipler, justice of the peace,
1895, 115 00
Mifflin county — R. W. Patton, justice of the peace,
1895 20 05
MonrcM^ county — W. B. Eilenberger, justice of the
peace, 1895 9 10
^lontj]:(;niery county — O. N. rmor, justice of the
l)ea(*e. 1895 113 20
Northampton county —
T. O. Fradeneeke, justice of the
peace, 1895, |17 07
Henry Kraurkapp, justice of the
peace, 1895 36 74
John l^ibb^^rs, alderman, 1895,... 27 95
Thomas Fenicle, alderman, 1895,. 29 55
Jene T. 8nydi^r, alderman, 1895,. . 238 60
349 91
Northumberland county — F. M. Rowe, justice of the
peace, 1895 106 60
Perry county — J. A. McGroskey, justice of the peace,
1895 1 41
Pittsburg city —
James V. McMastere. alderman,
1895, 1116 70
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ExpencHtures of the Common-wealth. Expenses of Govern ment—Contlnued.
Charles Kallenhauser, aldenuan,
1895, 63 10
Charles F. Anderson, alderman,
1895, 69 95
John L. Moore, alderman, 1895, . . S 10
Daniel J. MoGarey, alderman,
1895, 70 90
John Caldwell, alderman, 1895,— 40 50
A. J. C. Means, alderman, 1895,. . 40 30
Samuel T. Richards, alderaian,
1895, 65 75
Richard S. Haughton, alderman,
1895,
A. H. Leslie, alderman, 1895
Samuel I. Kerr, alderman, 1895,. .
S. J. Toole, alderman, 1895,
Thomas J. Parkinson, alderman,
1895,
M. J. Raflferty, alderman, 1895, . .
John Gripp, aldennan, 1895,
Georgci Regelman, alderman, 1895,
E. C. Negley, alderman, 1895,. .
Henry Egnon, aldemnan, 1895, .
Charles E. 8uccop, alderman,
1895,
Jacob Soffel, alderman, 1895, . .
Thomas Edgar, alderman, 1895,
1,121 90
Philadelphia city and county —
W. L. Koohersi>erger, magistrate,
1895
Janu^ E. Romig, magistrate. 1895,
Hampton S. Thomas, magistrate,
1895,
A. P. Pullinger, magistrate, 1895,
J. M. R. Jei-mon, magistrate, 1895,
J. M. R. Jermon, magistrate. 1895,
Horatio R. Holkebt, magistrate,
1895,
John R. Lukens, magistrate, 1895,
James T. Xeall, magistrate, 1895,
C. M. Smith, magistrate, 1895,
15 75
30 80
30 40
45 80
50 05
135 90
87 50
37 85
57 80
66 05
40 45
27 10
15 15
fll7 55
149 65
77 30
128 10
240 05
124 40
98 10
48 00
112 48
77 90
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government— Continued.
I. H. Smith, magistrate, 1895, ... 98 40
T. W. South, magistrate, 1895, ... 47 00
1,318 93
Pike county — Jacob Klaer, justice of the peace, 1895, 10 66
Potter county — William Shear, justice of the peace,
1895, 50 65
Schuylkill county —
C. W. Dingier, justice of the
peace, 1895, f 7 32
John W. Conrad, justice of the
peace, 1895, 2 84
M. J. Lawler, justice of the peace,
1895, 33 35
H. B. Johnson, justice of the
peace, 1895, 6 75
C. K. Taylor, justice of the peace,
1895, 10 GO
Isaac Morgan, justice of the peace,
1895, 11 17
F. R. Kastner, justice of the
peace, 1895, 8 30
A. W. Hicks, justice of the iK?acp,
1895, .../, 8 84
W. H. Shoemalcer, justice of the
peace, 1895, 5 43
94 60
Scranton city —
W. S. Miller, alderman, 1895, .... f93 70
O. B. Wright, alderman, 1895, ... 12 60
0. D. John, alderman, 1895 35 60
L. N. Roberts, alderman, 1895, ... 28 00
1. L. Post, alderman, 1895, 1 70
C. C. Donovan, aldennan, 1895, . . 21 25
192 85
Somerset county — Oliver Knepper, justice of the
peace, 1895, 12 88
Sullivan county— J .W. Rogers, justice of the peace,
1895, 4 35
Susquehanna county — John S. Rourbright, justice of
peace, 1895, 178 15
Tioga county — R. K. Young, justice of the peace,
1^95, 11 14
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Kxpenditures of the Commonwealth. Bxpenises of Ooremm^nt— Continued.
Venango county —
John Afboord, justice of the
peace, 1895, 123 82
William M. Williama, justice of
the peace, 1895, 33 42
57 24
Warren county- — H. S. Perry, justice of the peace,
1895, 48 40
Washington county — Edward H. Prowitt, justice of
the peace, 1895, 148 00
Wayne countj'^ — Robert A. Smitli, justice of the
peace, 1895, 4 80
Westmoreland county — . .
J. C. Frederick, justice of the
peace, 1895, f217 29
W. C. Loor, justice of the peace,
1895, 188 77
J. C. Reinsburg, justice of the
peace, 1895, 22 64
428 70
Wyoming county — Francis F. Drake, justice of the
peace, 1895, 5 45
York county —
James S. Bayley, alderman, 1895, |29 02
C. F. Ket^ch, alderman, 1895, 13 95
A. D. Thompson, alderman, 1895, 13 50
Frank Zinn, alderman, 1895,... 13 75
William Platts, alderman, 1895,. . 3 80
Edward Heeb, alderman, 1895,.. 5 30
J. A. Wilhelm, alderman, 1895,. . 17 40
John S. Trone, justice of the
peace, 1895, 23 45
Jacob Stayer, alderman, 1895,... 21 30
COMMISSIONS.
Investig^tlDg.
John n. Myert;, sergoant-at-arms, for
pa3'ment of servicos to the joint com-
mittee to investigate State printing,
section 27, general api»ropriation act
C'f 1893, 1330 94
141 47
110.543 62
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government — Continued.
To Compute and Publisb the Vote of State Treaiiurer, November
H. K Cochran f 64 00
N. W: Criu-Jifirld 60 00
W. M. Culb(M'rsi,:ii, 60 00
A. V/. MilJ(»isi'n 55 00
O. r. Saiideis.. 55 00
B. W. Damblv, 55 00
H. G. Stiles 55 00
H. J. Wallcn 55 00
^v^ H. Younjr, 53 oo
el. B. Herzojr 53 00
S. J. M. MeCarrell, 50 00
W. M. G(»arhard 50 00
W. Harry Bakej- 20 00
Georf^'o E. (;o(>pc'r 20 00
E, J. Stackpole 20 00
Clarence Seller, 10 00
735 00
To select a site and build an asylum for the ohronic
insane of the State, purchase of land and' erection
of buildings, per act of June 22, 1895, 16,489 27
To select a site and build an institutioni for the feeble
minded children of Western Pennsylvania, per act
of January 6, 1895, 171,050 83
H. M. M. Richards, expenses as Commissioner, ap-
pointed to make inquiry and eocamination as to
forts erected prior to 1783, a® a defense against
Indians, act May 23, 1893 23 11
Henry D. Green, member of the special committe to
examine claims of mechanics and material, men
for work done at chronic insane asylum tit Werners-
\ille, Pa., section 39, G. A. act J132 00
E. i). Beidelman 15 OC
' 147 00
D. Smith Talbot, chairman, expenses of election com-
mittee of the House of Representatives, act of
1895, 1,400 00
Alexander K. Pedrick, editing, et>iui)iling, pi-ci >f-read-
ing, c(>i)ying, indexing and obtaining the financial
and historical <la1a to ascertain coU and to C(n]irlc»
the laws governing the benevolent, charitable
and rel\)rni»itiiiy iu.stilnnon.r (f IVnnsylvania, act
lS9o, P. L. ^i'27... ! 2,500 00
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Kxpenditures cf the Commonwealth. Expenses of Government — Continued.
Itenjamin K. Focbl, eliairman, expenses of joint com-
mitteff of the Hou^e and Senate, to investi'fjaitp the
number of unnaturalized persons in the charitable
institutions of the State, 2,000 00
Charles R Buekalew, for promotion of uniformity
of leuislation, acts oF 1SJ)1 and 18!^ 4(> 05
Commission for the compilation of the laws of Penii-
sylvjinia T»ri(»r to IHOO. pj r act of 18<m 4,500 00
Board of Commissioners of the Fisher-
ies, for the ppc'[>agation and protec-
tion of fish, and the employment of
water bailiffs, per acts of June 20,
1801, and 1805:
Hatching and propagating fish, . . fl7,500 00
Salaries of water bailiffs, 5,000 00
22,500 00
$221,722 80
COUNSEL FEES AND COSTS IN COMMONWEALTH
CASES.
Attorneys* Fees.
Humes & Thomas, for professional ser-
vices before auditor in assigned es-
tate of G. W. Delamater, from Au-
gust 15, 1895, to November 15, 1895,
per act of 1861 f 175 00
H. H. Zeigler, attorney, professional
services in case of Comm>cnwealth
vs. Bran ton H. Henderson's estate,
Mercer county, collection of collat-
eral inheritan<*e tax 1,500 00
Robert S.Frazer, professional services
in mercantile tax cas<^s 100 00
Brown & Hensel, professional services
collecting collateral inheritance tax
from the estate of Walter J. Ooyle,
deceased 189 60
James A. Stranahan, professional ser-
vices ULder the provisions of act of
April 17,1861 1,000 00
William P. Schell, Jr., for ser-
vices as attorney in the collection
of delinquent taxes, etc., as per
agreement, dated December 26,1878, 2,000 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Loan-t.
George B. Schock, legal services, col-
lecting capital stock tax for year
1892, Commonwealth vs. Lebanon
Brewing Compan}-, 50 00
5,014 60
$2,128,466 70
2. LOANS.
LOANS REDEEMED.
4 per cent, loan of April 1, 1879, |1,000 00
INTEREST
Due on public debt, 238,351 50
EXPENSES.
The Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of
Philadelphia, year ending November
30, 1895, act 1895, 6,000 00
RELIEF NOTES REDEEMED.
Lancaster Bank, 4 00
RECAPITULATION.
Redeemed, |1,000 00
Interest, 238,351 50
Expenses, 6,004 00
3. OaEEJAND TREATMENT OF THE INDIGENT
INSANE.
Harrisburg — ^Pennsylvania State Lu-
natic Hospital, payments from Au-
gust 31, 1895, to August 31, 1896,
per act of 1895 f 111,274 22
Danville — State Hospital for the In-
sane, payments (from August 31,
1895, to August 31, 1896, per act of
1895, 104,598 79
Warren — State Hospital for the In-
sane, payments, from August 31,
1895, to August 31, 1896, per act of
1895, 82,077 82
6,004 00
245,355 50
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Penitentiaries.
Claremont — ^Alleghonj City Home and
Hospital, from May 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896 14,166 71
Philadelphia Hospital for the Insane,
from June 26, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 37,615 95
Lancaster County Hospital for the In-
sane, from May 31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, ,... 4,272 79
Pittsburgh City Home for the Insane,
maintenance, Marshalsea, Pa., from
May 31, 1895, to August 31, 1896, . . 19,461 25
Norristown — State Hospital for the
Insane for the Southeastern district
of Pennsylvania, payments from Au-
gust 31, 1895, to August 31, 1896,
per act of July 31, 1895, P. L. 448, . . 127,527 04
Clark's Summit — Hillside Home Hos-
pital, from June 26, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 17,910 65
Dixraont — ^^Vestern Pennsylvania Hos-
pital for the Insane, payments from
May 31, 1895, to August 31, 1896,
per act of July, 1895 85,821 26
State Asylum for the Chronic Insane
of Pennsylvania, Thomas P. Merritt,
treasurer ( Werner sville), payments
from May 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 133,664 10
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4. PENITENTIAEIES.
Eastern Penitentiary, for salaries,
books, stationery and repairs, per
act 1895, from August 31, 1895, to
August 31, 189G,
Michael Cassidy, warden, gratuities,
to discharged convicts, per act of
1895, from August 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896,
Western Penitentiary, for salaries,
books, stationery, buildings and re-
pairs, per act 1895, from November
30, 1895, to November 30, 1896,
151,754 70
4,065 00
65,883 73
11738,390 58
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Reformatories.
Edward S. Wai'deo, gratuities to di»-
charg«ed oonviots, per act 1895, from
August 31, 1895, to August 81, 189(), 3,580 00
1125,283 43
6. REFORMATOEIES.
Pennsylvania Industrial Reformatory,
Huntingdon, salaries, per acts 1891,
1893 and 1895, from November 30,
1895, to August 31, 1896, f 93,049 17
Gratuities to discharged convicts, per
acts 1893 and 1895, from August 31,
1895, to August 31, 1896, 2,675 00
House of Refuge, Philadelphia, sup-
port, maintenance and buildings, per
act June 1, 1891, and June 2, 1893,
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896 75,000 00
Pennsylvania Reform School, Mor-
gan za, salaries, improvements and
repairs, per act 1893, from May 31,
1895, to February 29, 1896 36,228 37
1206,952 54
6. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.
Adrian Hospital Association, Jeffer-
son county, for maintenance, per
acts 1893 and 1895, ?4,949 97
Allegheny General Hospital, Alle-
gheny City, for maintenance, per
acts 1893 and 1895 15,000 00
Altoona H(;«pital, Blair county, for
maintenance, per acts 1893 and
1895 6,356 86
Beaver Valley Creneral Hospital, Bea-
ver Falls, Pa., for maintenance, per
act 1895 3,509 99
Bradford City Hospital, for mainten-
ance, per acts 1893 and 1895 3,950 00
Carbondale Hosj>ital Association, for
maintenamte p{*r ju^ts 1893 and 1895, 5,713 80
Christian H. Buhl Hospital, 732 84
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Expenditures of the Comxnonwealth. Charitable Instltut'ons— Continued.
Charity Hospital of Montgomery
county, for maintenance, per acts
1893 and 1895, 4,750 00
Chester County Hospital (West Ches-
ter Hospital), for maintenance, per
acts 1893 and 1895, 3,250 00
Chester Hospital, Chester, for main-
tenance, per acts 1893 and 1895, . . . 5,728 74
Children's Homeopathic Hospital,
Philadelphia, for maintenance, per
acts 1893 and 1895 4,000 00
Columbia Hospital, for maintenance,
per act 1895, 1,500 00
Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital,
for maintenance, per acts 1893 and
1895, 5,000 90
Corry Hospital As90«ciation, Erie
county, 3,250 00
Cottage State Hospital for Injured
Persons of the Bituminous and
Semi-Bituminous Befdons, Connells-
ville, for maintenance, per acts of
1895, 7,690 79
Cottage State Hospital for Injured
Persons of the Bituminous and
•Semi-Bituminous regTjo»ns, Philips-
burg, Pa., for maintenant*e, per act
1895, 0,820 5()
Easton Hom>ital. for maintenance,
per act of 1895 7,001 92
German Hospital, Philadelphia, for
maintenance, per acts of 1893 and
1895, 10,000 00
Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon,
Pa., for maintenance, per acts of
1893 and 1895 3,306 24
Gynecean Hospital, Philadelphia, for
maintenance, per acts of 1893 and
1895 12,500 00
Howard Hospital and Infirmary for
Incurables, maintenance 853 63
Hahnemann Medical Collecre and
H<:f<pital, Philadelphia, frr mamteii-
anoe, per acts of 1893 and 1895, . . . 20,000 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Charitable Institutions— Continued.
Ham<>l Asi?ociati(>ii, Erie, for miain-
tenance, per acts of 1893 and 1895, 3,000 00
Harrisburg Hospital, Harrisburg, . . . 3,058 41
Homeopathic Medical and Surgical
Hospital, Reading, 7,043 22
Homeojiiithic vtedical and Surgical
Hospital and Dispensary, Pitts-
burg, for maintenanee, per act of
1895, 25,000 00
Jefferson MiHiiea] College Hospital, <
for maintenanoe, per acts of 1893
and 1895, 86,0)00 00
Kensington Hospital for Women,
i^liilitdeli'liia, for maintenance, per
acts 1893 and 1895, 2,500 00
Lackawanna Hospital, Scranton, for
maintenace per acts 1893 and
1895, 18,125 00
Larcaaler General Hospital, for
maintenace, per act of 1895, 2,000 00
Materiiitv Hospital, Philadelphia, for
maintenance, per acts of 1893 and
1895, 3,356 98
McKe«»sport Hospital, for mainte-
nance, per acts of 1893 and 1895, . . 4,804 65
Mary M. Packer Hospital, for main-
tenance, act of 1895, 4,649 73
Meadville City Hospital for main-
tenance, per acts of 1893 and 1895, 2,500 00
Medico Chirurgical Hospital, Philadel-
phia, for maintenance, per act June
8, 1893 and 1895, 76,349 20
Memorial Hospital and Home for
Mercy, of Saint Timothy's Church,
Ro>boroujrh, for maintenance, per
acts 1893 and 1895, 3,500 00
Mercy Hospital, Pittsburg, for main-
tenance, per acts of 1893 and 1895, 10,000 00
Oil City Hospital, for maintenanoe,
per acts of 1893 and 1895, 7^385 65
Philadelphia Orthopaedic Hospital
and Infirmary for Nervous Diseases,
for maintenanoe, per aots of 1893
and! 1895, 2,500 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Charitable Institutions— Continued.
Pittston Hospital Association for
maintenance, per acts of 1893 and
1895, 5,000 00
Plioenixville Hospital, for mainte-
nance, per act of 1895, 2,760 07
Pottstown Hospital, for mainte-
nance, per acts of 1893 and 1895, . . 12,947 00
riHtsvillfc Hospital, for maintenance,
per act of 1895, 5.000 00
Reading Hospitail, foo* maintenance,
per acts of 1893 and 1895, 7,000 00
Robtrt A. I'acker Hospital, fciayre,
for maintenance, 5,450 77
Rosalie Foundling Asylum and Ma-
ternity Hospital, Philadelphia, for
maintenance, per act of 1895, 3,750 00
Rush Hospital for Consumption and
Aili«'f] l>isease«, for maintenance,
per act of 1893 and 1895, 5,000 00
Sharon and Sharpsville Hospital,
for maintenance, etc, 11,531 56
JSlienango Valley Hospital, for
mrijteranct, per acts of 1893 and
1895, 3,750 00
South Hide Hospital, Pittsburg, for
r.iairitena.MCC, per acts of 1893 and
1895, 10,000 00
Spencer Hospital, Meadville, for main-
tenance, per acts of 1893 and 1895, 2,500 00
State Hospital for Injured Persons,
Mercer, for salaries and mainten-
ance, per acts of 1893 and 1895, . . 4,574 84
State Hospital for Injured Persons,
of Anthracite Coal Regions, Ash-
land, for support and maintenance,
per acts of 1893 and 1895, 51,703 16
State Hospital for Injured Persons,
for Bituminous and Semii-Bitumin-
ous Regions, Blossburg, for salarieB
maintenance, per acts of 1893 and
1895, '. 6,668 45
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Ex«jendltureB of the Commonwealth. Charitable Instltutons — Continued.
Stafo Hasintal for Injui-ed Pei-aoos,
of the Middle Coal Fields, Hazle-
ton, for salaries, maintenance, etc.,
per acts of 1893 and 1895, 21,152 80
St. Christopher's Hospital for Chil-
dren, IMiiladelphia, for mainten-
ance, per act of 1895, 2,000 00
St. Luke's H4ispital, Bethlehem, fov
nisunteiiancs pen* acts of 1893 and
1895, 10,000 00
St. Vincent Ho«pital Association,
Erie, for maintenance, per act 1895, 2,000 00
Uni\er8it> of Pennsylvania Ho.spital,
Pliiladelphia, for miaintenance, per
acts of 1891, 1893 and 1895, 78,95G 48
Western Pennsylvania Hospital, PJtts-
burjr. Medical and Surgical Depai t-
meril, foi salaries and maintenance,
per acts of 1893 and 1895, 42,919 71
Western University of Pennsyh^ania,
Beineman Maternity He spital, Pitts-
burp:, for maintenance, per act
1895, 1,750 00
Wilkes^ Harre City Hospital, for main-
tenance, per aats of 1891, 1S93 and
18t>5 12,500 00
W«»«tmoreland Hospital, for mainte-
nance 2,214 90
Willianisport Hospital, for mainte-
nance, per acts of 1893 and 1895, . . 5,700 80
Women's Homeopathic Association,
of Pennsylvania, for maintenance,
per acts of 1893 and 1895, . . .' • 2,500 00
Wumans^ Hospital, Philadelphia, for
maintenance, per act of 1895, 5,000 00
York Hospital and Dispensary for
maintenance, per acts of 1893 and
1895, 2,000 00
HOMES.
Aped and Irftmi C-olored Women,
Home for, Pittsburgh, for mainte-
nance, per act of 1895, 810 69
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blxtjenaltures of the Commonwealth. Charitable Institutions— Continued.
Benevolent Associations, Home for
Children, Pottsville, for mainte-
nance, per act of 1895, 750 00
Hpfliesda Home, Pittsburgh, for
maintenance, per act of 189^5, 2,239 75
Blind Men, rennsylvania, Woirkinj;
Home for, Philadelphia, mainte- i
nance, instruction and employment,
per act of 1895, 9,000 00
Blind Women, Pennsylvania, In-
dustrial Home f jr PaiJladelphia., fo/
instruction, maintenance, etc., x)er
act 1895, 2,000 00
Children's Induistrial Home, Hams-
burg, for maintenance, per act of
1895, 2,000 00
Colo I. d Children, Home for, Aile-
gheny, for maintenance, per act of '
1895, 3,474 52
Destitute Children, Southern Home
for Philadelphia, for mainte-
nance, per act of 1895, , 1,119 74
Fiii'nfiles$4 (.'liiidren. Home for, of the
iity of Rpadinu:, far maintenance,
per act of 1895, 651 25
Friendless, Home for, Williamsport, i
for maintenance, per act of 1895, . . 2,326 89
Friendlesis Children, Northern Home
for Philadelphia, for maintenance, '
education and repairs, per act of
1895, 4,500 00
Friondle«3 Children of the City and
County of Lancaster, Home for,
maintenance and education, per act
Of 1895, 1,500 00
Friendless, Erie, Home for the, for
maintenance, per act of 1895, 2,500 00
Home for Aged and Infirm Colored
Women, Allegheny, maintenance, . . 1,097 06
Home for the Training in Speech of
Deaf Children before they are of
school age, maintenance, 10,400 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Charitable Institut one— Continued.
Frier (lless, Harrisburg, Home for,
per act of 1895, 1,250 00
Prkndless, Pittsburg and Allegheny,
Bome for, for maintenance, i>er act
of 1895, 1,228 43
CWrman Protestant Home for the
Aged, Fair Oaks, for maintenance,
per act of 1895, 2,000 00
Hnrae for the Ajjed, Mt. Vernon
street, Philadelphia, for mainte-
nance, per act of 1895, 3,123 87
Home for the Aged and lutinn
Women, Easton, for maintenance,
per act of 1895, 1,000 62
Home for the Veterans of the Grand
Army of the Republic, Philadel-
phia, for maintenance, per act of
1895, 1,547 22
Ladies of the Grand Army of the
Republic, Home of, Hawkins Sta-
tion, for maintenance, per act of
1895, 2,500 00
Memorial Home, Brookville, for main-
tenance and education, per act of
1895, 3,375 00
Moorhead Christian Temperance
Union Hoiii<». Pittsburgh, for main-
tenance, per act of 1895, 503 44
Newsboys' Home, Pittsburgh, for
maintenance and improvement, 4,000 00
Ohl Ladies' Home, Philadelphia, for
maintenance, per acts 1893 and
1895, 3,590 28
Philadelphia Home for Infants, for
maintenance, per act of 1895, 1,000 00
Pennsylvania Asylum for Indiigent
Widows and Single Women, Plhilad-
(lelphia, for maintenance*, ])er act
of 1895, 3,125 00
Rosine Home, Phila;delphia, for main-
tenance, per act of 1895, 1,421 21
In ion Home for Old Ladies, Philadel-
phia, for maintenance, per act of
1895 2,220 27
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Kxpenditures of ihe Commonwealth. Charitable Institutona— Contlnuetl.
Western Temporary Home, Philiadel-
]>hia, for maintenance, per act of
1895, 750 00
Widows and Sinj^le Women, Home
for, Lebanon, foi* maintenance, per
act of 1895, 915 00
^Vestern Home for Poor Children, for
maintenance, 972 01
INSTITUTIONS.
Fonn^ylvania lQ«titution for the Deaf
and Dumb, for maintenance, educa-
tion, etc., per act of 1895, 121,910 89
Pennsylvania Institution for the In-
struction of the Blind, for mainte-
tenance and education, per act of
1895, 27,081 25
Western Pennsylvania Iniatitutlon for
the Instruction of the Deaf and
Dumb, Pittsburgh, for mainte-
nance and education, per act of
1895, 47,354 35
We!<t(Mii Pennsylvania Institution for
the Blind, for leducation, mainte-
nance and repairs, per act of 1895, 17,217 82
SOCIETIES.
('hildren's Aid Society of Pennsyl-
vania, Philadelphia, per act of
1895, 5,000 00
Allegheny County Association for the
I'revention of Cruelty to Children
and Aged Persons, for maintenance,
per act of 1895, 1,000 00
Childi-en's Aid Society of Western
Pennsylvania, for mainitenanoe, etc.,
per act of 1895, 4,083 03
Piiiladelphia Society for Organized
Chanty, for maintenanice and im-
provemeirt, per act of 1893 and
1895, 2,500 00
Ptiuusylvania Oral School for the
Deaf, Scranton, for building, im-
]>rovements. education and main-
tenance, per act of 1893 and 1895, . . 15,412 70
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. MlBcellaneous Institutions.
J^<*nnsylvaiiia Training School for
Feeble Minded Children, Elwyn,
foi maintenance^ and training, per
act of 1893 and 1895, 96,250 00
Midnight Mi^ision, Philadelphia, for
maintenance, per act of 1895, 500 00
^N'esstern Penn»\ivania Humane
Society, for maintenance, per act of
1895, \ 1,170 12
Philadelphia Lying-in Charity, for
maintenance, per act of 1895 2,849 90
11,124,681 13
7. MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
Master Builders Mechanical Trade
School, for maintenance, pen* act of
1895, 3,769 91
Pennsylvania Nautical School! <Ship
Philadelphia, for •mrintenance, per
act of 1895, 15,081 20
Philadelphia Polyclinic and College
for Crpaduates in Medicine, for
maintenance, 3,125 00
Ponnsvlvania Staite Acrricultural
Society, appropriation for 1895, ... 2,000 00
1147,224 92
8. STATE TAX i^N PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Three- fourths State tax on personal pi"Oxxni:y re^turn-
e<l to the several counties of the Commonwealth,
per section 3, act June 8, 1891, viz:
Adams county. 1895 J6,942 86
Allegheny, 1895 222,316 30
Armstrong, 1S95 4,091 39
Beaver, 1895 8.457 07
Bedford, 1895 4,433 77
Berks, 1895 48,119 08
Berks, 1896 49.381 26
Bradford, 1805 9,229 55
Bucks, 1895, 28,136 01
Butler, 1895 8.770 44
Cambria, 1895 4,795 92
Cameron, 1895 342 69
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. State Tax on Personal Pioi>erty— Continued.
Carbon, 1895, 3,913 33
Centre, 1895, 8,199 53
Cheater, 1895, 32,103 95
Clarion, 1895, 5,085 20
Cleai-field, 1895 3,326 47
Clinton, 1895, 3,459 56
Clinton, 1896 3 J25 24>
Columbia, 1895, 4,383 88
Crawford, 1895, 9,393 00
Crawford, 1896, 10,224 07
Cumberland, 1895 10,370 56
Cumberland, 1896, 11,014 32
Dauphin, 1895 17,613 74
Delaware, 1895, 28,351 68
Delaware, 1896 28,294 23
Elk, 1895, 1,132 06
Erie, 1896, 22,218 20
Fayette 1895, 12,808 77
Foreat, 1^5 4iK) 75
Franklin, 1895, 11,028 29
Fulton, 1895, 654 38
Greene, 1895, 3,408 44
Huntingdon, 1895, • 4,373 14
Indiana, 1895 4,191 06
eTefferson, 1895, 3,401 66
Juniata, 1895, 1,784 67
Lackawanna, 1895 17.386 24
T^ancaster, 1895, 62,656 17
Lawrence, 1895, 6,773 71
Lebanon, 1895, 11.721 06
Lebanon, 1896, 11,825 03
Lehigh, 1895 19,374 19
Luzerne, 1895, 22.S:^9 13
Luzerne, 1896, 25,477 72
Lycoming, 1895 13,0C5 94
McKean, 1895, 5,151 95
Mercer, 1895 6,555 36
Mifflin, 1895 3,370 12
Alonroe, 1895 3.223 98
:\rnrtgomery, 1895, 58,729 82
Moulour, 1895, I,ri0 76
Noi'thampton. 1895, 20,722 64
"NTorthumberland, 1895 11,452 98
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Common Schools.
Northumberland, 1896, 11,606 62
Perr}', 1895, 2,633 14
Pike, 1895, 929 67
Pike, 1896, 981 16
Philadelphia, 1895, 929,486 29
Potter, 1895, 1,937 54
Schuylkill, 1895, 9,277 13
Snyder, 1895, 1,796 66
Snyder, 1896, 1,845 97
Somerset, 1895, 6,112 32
Somei^set, 1896, 6,282 75
Sullivan, 1895, 551 94
Susquehanna, 1895, 5,329 40
Susquehanna, 1896, . .' 5,936 59
Tioga, 1895, 6,900 94
Union, 1895, 3,463 52
Venango, 1895, 7,711 48
Warren, 1895, 4,137 43
Washington, 1895 18,018 68
Washington, 1896, 18,596 18
Wayne, 1895, 3,730 08
Westmoreland, 1895, 17 J72 94
Wyoming, 1895, 2,633 11
Vork, 1895, 29,346 16
9. COMMON SCHOOLS
S.VLARIES PAID COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS.
Adams, J. W. Thoman, salary from
Novembei- 30, 18J)5, to August, 31,
1896, 1900 00
Allegheny, Samuel Ilamilton, salary
from November 30, 1895, to Novem-
ber 30, 1896, 4,500 00
ArmstiKMig, \V. M. Jackson, salary
from Noveinbt^r 30, 1895, to Novem-
ber 30, 1896, 1,500 00
Beaver, J. G. Hillman, sal-
ary from November 30,
1895, to May 31, 1896, |900 00
Chester A. Moore, sal-
ary from May 31, 1896,
to November 30, 1896, 750 00
1,650 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Common Schools— Continued.
Bedford, C. J. Potts^ salary from
Novembea* 30, 1895, to November
30, 1896, 1,500 00
Berks, W. M. Zechman,
salary from Novem-
ber 30, 1895, to May
31, 1896, 11,250 00
Eli M. Rapp, salary from
May 31 to August
31, 1896, 500 00
— 1,750 00
Blair, Henry I. Wertz, salary from
August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896 1,500 00
Bradford, G. W. Ryan,
salary from Novem-
ber 31, 1895, to May
31, 1896, f 1,000 00
Herbert S. Putnam, sal-
ary from May 31, 1896,
to November 30, 1896, 1,000 00
2,000 00
Bucks, W. H. Slatter, salary from
August 31, 1895, to November 30,
1896, 1,875 00
Butler, N. C. MeCullough,
salary from November
30, 1895, to May 31,
1896, 1600 00
S. L. Cheeseman, salary
from May 31, 1896, to
August 31, 1896, .... 306 00
906 00
Cambria, J. W. Leech, sal-
ary from November
30. 1895, to May 31,
1896, 1850 00
T. L. Gibson, salary
from May 31, 1896, to
November 30, 1896, . . 850 00
1,700 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Common School»-<:ontlnued.
Cameron, Miss Ella Her-
rick, salary from Au-
gust 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 11,000 00
Mattie Collins, salary
from August 31, 1896,
to November 30, 1896, 250 00
1,250 00
Carbon, A. S. Beisel, salary from
Xovember 30, 1895, to August 31, -
1896, 1,125 00
( 'Pntre, C. L. Gramley, salary from
Auffust 31, 1895, to Auurusit 31,
1896, 1,575 00
Chester, Joseph S. Walton, sii iry
from November 30, 1895, to Novinn-
ber 30, 1896 2,000 00
ClaHon, Wm. A. Bein', ssilary fj-om
November 30, 18!)5, to November 31),
1896, 1,200 00
Cleai-field, B. C. Youngman, salary
from November 30, 1895, to Novem-
ber 30, 1896, 2,100 00
Clinton, W. A. Snyder, salary from
November 31), 1H9 3, to November 30,
1896, 1,200 00
Columbia, Wm. C. Johnson, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 1,475 25
Crawford, George I. Wrig'ht, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 1,884 38
Cumberland, A. J. Beitzel
salary from Novem-
ber 30, 1895, to No-
vember 30, 1896, 1750 00
Ira L. Bryner, salary
from August 31, 1896,
to November 30, 1896, 700 00
1,450 00
I>au]>hin, R. M. Mc-Neal, salary from
November 30, 1895, to November
30, 1896 1,500 00
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Bxpenditureg of the Commonwealth. Common Schools— Continued.
Delaware, A. G. C. Smith, salary from
•November 30, 1895 to November
30, 1896, 1,800 00
Elk, W. H. Deveraux, salary from
August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896 1,500 00
Erie, Thomas 0. Miller sal-
ary from August 31,
1896, to November 30,
1896, 11,125 00
Thomas M. Morrison,
salary from August
31, 1896, to Novem-
ber 30, 1896, 750 00
1,875 00
Payette, E. F, Porter, salary fi-om
November 30, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 1,288 00
Forest, Agnes Kerr, salary from
August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896 1,425 00
Franklin, W. F. Zumbro, salary from
November 30, 1895, to November
30, 1896, 1,395 75
Fulton, Clem Ohestnut, salary from
Aui?usJt 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 1,000 00
Greene, Ezra D. Stewart, salary from
Aufirust 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 1,000 00
Huntingdon, S. G. Rudy, salary from
November 30, 1895, to November
30, 1896, 1,330 00
Indiana, A. M. Hammei-s, salai^ from
November 30, 1895, to November
30, 1896, 1,600 00
Jefferson, J. H. Hughes, salary from
November 30, 1895, to November
30, 1896, 1,24S 75
Juniiata, I). M. Marshall, SiUary from
August 31, 1895, to November 30,
1896, 1,250 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Common Schools— Continued.
Lackawanna, J. C. Saylor, salary from
Xovember 30, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 1,750 00
Lancaster, M. J. Brecht, salary from
November 30, 1896, to November
30, 1896, 2,500 00
Lawrence, J. M. Watson,
salary from August
31, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 1750 00
Thomas M. Stewart, sal-
ary from May 31, 1896,
to August 31, 1896, . . 250 00
1,000 00
Lebanon, John W. Snake, salary from
AuGTU^t 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 1,550 00
Lohi4?h, Alvin Kut>i>, sj^Iju'v from
November 30, 1895, to November
30, 1896, 1,500 00
Jj\i7.erm\ T. H. Harrison, salary from
November 30, 1895, to November 30,
1896, 2,500 00
Lycoming, J. G. Beeht, salary from
Auerust 31, 1805, to August 31,
1896, 2,000 00
McKean, Wm. P. Eckels, salary from
Aucrust 31, 189o, to August 31,
1896, 1,500 00
Mercer, L. K. Eckels, salary from
Au*rnst 81, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 1,500 00
Mifflin, G. T. Cooper, salary from
November 30, 1805, to November
30, 1896, 1,000 00
Monroe, T. H. Serfoss, salary from
November 30. 1^05, to November
30, 1896, 1,000 00
Montgomery, R F. Hoffieker, salary
from August, 31, 1805, to August
31, 1896, 2,425 00
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Expendlturefl of the Commonwealth. Common Schools — Continued.
Montour, W. D. Stinbach, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 1,000 00
Northampton, W. F. Koch, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 1,425 00
Northumberland, Ira Shipman, salary
from November 30, 1895, to Novem-
ber 30, 1896 1,()50 00
Perry, J. M. Arnold, sal-
ary from November 30,
1895, to November 30,
1896 1750 00
Geo. H. Brown, salary
from November 30,
189(>, 250 00
1,000 00
Pike, George Sawyer, salary from
November 30, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 750 00
Potter, Miss Anna Bodler, salary
from August 31, 1895, to August 31,
1896, 1,000 00
Schuylkill, G. W. Weiss, salary from
November 30, 1895, to November 30,
1896, 2,65*0 00
Snyder, T. 0. Bowersox, salary from
November 30, 1895, to November 30,
1896, 1,000 00
Somerset, J. M. Burkey, salary from
August 31, 1895, to August 31, 1896, 1,316 62
Sullivan, Francis W. Meylert, salary
from August 31. 1895, to November*
30, 1896, 1,300 00
Susquehanna, W. B. Gillet, salary
from November 30, 1895, to August
31, 1896, 1,125 00
Tioga, H. E. Raesly, salary from No-
vember 30, 1895, to November 30,
1896, 2,000 00
Union, B. R. Johnson, salary from No-
vember 30, 1895, to August 31, 1896, 750 00
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Expendfiures of the Commonweallh. Common Schools— Continued.
Venango, John F. Bigler, salary from
August 31, 1895, to November 30,
1896, 1,875 00
Warren, H. M. Putnam, salary from
November 30, 1895, to November
30, 1896, 1,500 00
%yasMngton, Byron E.
Tombaugh,' salary
from Novemiber 30,
1895, to November 30,
1896, 1924 00
F. R. Hall, salary from
August 80, 1896, to No-
vember 30, 1896, 1,000 00
1,924 00
Wayne, James H. Ken-
nedy, salary from Au-
gust 31, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 189(5, fl,050 00
D. L. Hower, salary
from 375 00
1,425 00
Westmoreland, W. W. Ulrich, sal-
ary from November 30, 1895, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, . . .^ 1,625 00
Wyoming Asa B. Keeler,
salary from August
31, 1895, to November
30, 189G, . $1,125 Ol)
Frank S. Jarvis, salary
f roui 500 00
1,625 00
York, D. n. (tardner, salary from
August 31, 1895, to November 30,
1896, 2,500 00
1102,939 63
AFPROPRIATIONS TO COUNTIES.
Adams |30,317 56
Allegheny 373,248 54
Armstrong, 41,410 38
Heaver 43,916 37
Bedford, 37,774 88
Berks 135,975 43
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253
ExpenditureB of* the Commonwealth. Common Schools— Continued.
I'lair,
Bradford,
Bucks
Butler
Cambria,
Canieron,
Carbon
Centre,
Chester,
Clarion
Clearfield,
CUiitoii,
CJolumbia,
Crawford,
Cuiuberlaiid, ...
TmupLin
Delaware
Elk,
Erie
Fayette,
Forest,
Franlvlin,
Fulton,
Greene,
Huntin^on,
Indiana,
.Tefferson,
Juniata, .......
Lackawanna, . . .
Lancaster,
Lawrence,
Lebanon,
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming,
l^fcKean
Mercer,
Mifflin
Monroe
^Montgomery, . . .
Montour,
Northampton, . ,
N'orthumberland,
52,714 OS
58,131 71
70,775 07
24,370 53
66,823 51
6,825 23
42,731 18
48,410 62
73,301 25
19,602 42
57,727 63
31,505 :;0
26,982 90
61, 8r»<) 3(5
55,615 •)7
50,586 10
46,402 04
16,5^:. 04
36,000 54
34,.959 20
8,547 58
29,916 12
8,020 56
7,316 69
14,300 08
30,611 88
i8,(>5i> (n
18,354 91
125,303 88
95,016 41
46,373 05
16,216 41.
58,508 18
119,459 05
55,408 15
14,872 37
39,6(>4 64
24,084 79
15,063 73
44,779 84
8,496 05
34,3JM) 80
40,495 38
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AUDITOR GENERAL OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Off. Doc.
Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Common Schon.f
Perry, ^ 34,446 46
Philadelphia, 726,669 06
Pike, 8,776 72
Patter, 2,637 34
Schuylkill 111,688 48
Snyder, 16,024 60
Somerset, 22,281 90
Sullivan, 9,800 34
Susquehanna, 21,662 45
Tioga, 25,420 34
Union, 18,420 51
Venango, 9,087 45
Warren, 21,597 91
>ya8hington, 18,047 32
Wayne, 12,696 73
Westmoreland, 45,764 83
Wyoming, 4,860 55
York 21,503 82
STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.
Amount paid during the year in aid of
pupils who have signified their in-
tentions of becoming teachers in the
common schools:
First District, West Chester.
Aid to pupils and graduates,
Appropriation,
Second District, Millersville.
Aid to pupils and graduates,
Appropriation,
Tiiird District, Kutztown.
Aid to pupils and graduates,
Appropriation,
Fourth District, East Stroud sburg.
Aid to pupils and graduates,
Appropriation, '. . . .
Fifth District, Mansfield.
Aid to pupils and graduates,
Appropriation,
112,196 00
5,000 00
12,494 00
5,000 00
11,317 50
5,000 00
10,042 50
5,000 OO
10,579 00
5,000 00
13,553,765 85
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Expenditures of 'the Commonwealth. Common Schools—Continued.
Sixth District, Bloomsbarg.
Aid to pupils and graduates, 11,697 50
Appropriation, 5,000 00
Seventh District, Shippensburg.
Aid to pupils and graduates, 11,073 00
Appropriation, 5,000 00
Eighth District, Lock Haven.
Aid to pupils and graduates, .... 13,076 50
Appropriation, 5,000 00
Ninth District, Indiana.
Aid to pupils and graduates, 8,034 00
Appropriation, 5,000 00
Tenth District, California.
Aid to pupils and graduates, 5,566 00
Appropriation, 5,000 00
Eleventh District, Slippery Roclc .
Aid to pupils and graduates, 14,985 00
Appropriation, 5,000 00
Re-building boys* donnitory, 10,528 36
Twelfth District, Edinboro.
Aid to pupils and graduates, 8,658 50
Appropriation, 5,000 00
Thirteenth District, Clarion.
Aid to pupils and graduates, 8,242 50
Appropriation, 5,000 00
.52i3,(i90 3<;
MISCELLANEOUS.
Corn Pl«anter Indians, per act of July 7, 1885, and
general appropriation act of 1893 and 1895, 300 00
Publishing Call for Convention of School Directors to Elect
County Superintendents.
Adiuus couiily—
The Ooujpiler, f 3 00
Star and Sentinel, 2 50
Allegh-emy county —
Commercial Gazette, 6 60
Armstrong county —
Union Free Press, 6 00
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EIxi>endlture8 of the Commonwealth. Common SchoiilK— Continued.
Bedford county —
Bedford Gazette, 5 40
Blair county —
Altoona Tribune, 3 00
llolliday&burg Rej^ster, 4 00
Beaver county —
Star Publishing Company, 3 00
Argus and Radical, 6 00
Berks county —
Weekly Review, 4 05
Reading Eagle, 3 00
Bradford county —
Argus Printing CJompany, 3 00
Reporter-Journal Publishing Co.,. . . 2 64
Bucks county —
Doyile»town Publishing Company, . . 2 28
Republican Printing Company, 2 25
Butler county —
Butler Eagle, 4 00
Cameron county —
Driftwood Gazette, 3 00
Cameron County Press, 6 00
Ccambria county —
Ebensburg Mountainierr, 3 00
Johnstown Tribune, 3 75
Centre county.
Keystone Gazette, 5 40
Democrat-Watchman, 3 60
Chester county —
Republican 5 70
Tx)cal News 5 50
Clinton county —
Democrat-News 5 00
Clarion county —
Republican-Gazette, 5 00
Clarion Democrat, 5 00
Cumberland county —
The American Volunteer, 6 30
The Herald 6 30
Carbon county —
The News, 5 00
Mauch Chunk Coal Gazette, 5 00
Clearfield county —
Raftsman's Journal, 400 ^ j
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Common Schools— Continued.
Columbia coumty —
Catawissa News Item, 2 62
The Oolumbian, 3 00
Crawford county —
Coneautville Courier, 5 00
Tribune-Republican, 10 80
Dauphin county —
MillersbuTg Sentinel, 5 00
Delaware county —
Delaware County American, 15 12
The Progress, 11 00
Elk county —
Ridgeway Advocate, 5 00
Elk County Democrat, 5 00
Erie county —
Erie Dispatch, 6 30
Erie Herald, 6 00
Fayette county —
Genius of Liberty 4 00
The News-Standard, 4 00
Forest count}' —
Dern'O-erat -Vindicator, 7 20
Forest Republican, 7 20
Franklin county —
Public Opinion, 4 50
Valley Spirit, 5 00
Fulton county-
Fulton Republican, 4 20
Fulton Democrat, 4 20
Greene county —
Greene County Democrat, 4 50
Huntingdon county —
The Monitor, 5 70
Huntingdon Journal, 4 70
Indiana county —
Indiana Gazette, 4 50
Jefferson county —
Jeffersonian Democrat, 3 00
Brookville Republican, 5 00
Juniata county —
Juniata Tribune 4 00
Juniata Herald, 5 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Common Schoola— ^oiu.nued.
Lackawanna county —
Scranlou Republican, 3 50
Peranlou Truth, 3 00
Lancaster count v —
The Examiner, 3 60
The New Era, 3 80
Lawrence county —
The Xe\vs, 5 20
Courant-Guardian, 4 20
Lehigh county —
Allentown Democrat, 3 00
Lehigh Register, 2 00
Luzerne county —
Wilkes-Barre Record, I . 6 30
Wilkes-Barre Leader, 6 00
Lycoming county —
The Times, 3 75
McKean county —
McKean County Miner, 3 75
Allegheny Re-porter, 4 50
Mercer county —
Western Press, 4 50
Mifflin county —
Lewistown Gazette, 2 25
EknniO'crat and Sentinel, 2 25
Montgomery county —
Norristown Herald 3 00
National Defender, i 2 55
Monroe county —
Monroe Democrat, 3 00
Stroudsburg Times, 3 00
Montour county —
Montour Am'?»rican, 4 80
Montour County Democrat 4 80
Northampton county —
Northampton Democrat, 2 50
The Free Press, 2 00
Northumberland county —
Sunbury American, 4 20
Northumberland Democrat 3 00
Perry cnunty —
Advocate and Press, 2 37
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Common Schools — Continued.
Pike county —
Milford Dispatch, 4 50
Pike County Press, 8 00
Potter county —
Potter Enterprise, 3 00 y
Schuylkill county —
The Republican, 9 30
Jeffersonian Democrat, 5 00
Snyder county —
The Middleburg Post 6 00
The Herald, 6 30
Somerset county —
Somerset Herald, 6 00
Soonorset Damocrat, 5 00
Susquehanna county — . ^
The Democrat, 3 00
Independent Republican, 3 00
Tioga county —
Wellsboro Agitato^r 3 50
Republican-Advocate, 2 50
Union eountj' —
Mifflinburg Telegraph, 4 00
Lewisburg News, 5 00
Venango county —
Oil City Derrick 7 50
Citizen-Press, 4 00
Warren county —
Warren Mail, 5 00
Warren Democrat, 3 00
Washington county —
Washington Observer, 3 68
Washington Democrat, 3 68
Wa.^Tie county —
Wayne ndependent, 6 00
Westmoreland county —
The Tnbune, 3 00
W^yoming county —
Tunkhannock Republican, 4 00
York county —
Democratic Press, 2 00
York Dispatch, 2 00
?804 6^
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania.
RECAPITULATION.
Salaries of county superintendents, . . f 102,939 63
Appropriations to counties, 3,553,765 85
State normal schools, 213,690 36
Miscellaneous, 804 64
3,871,200 48
10. SOLDIERS' ORPHAN SCHOOLS.
(jeorge G. Boyer, treasurer, Soldiers'
Orphans School Commisaion, on ao
count of education and maintetnance
of soldiers' orphans, per act of July
3, 1895, 1175,278 33
Clerk hire, 6,000 00
Contingent expenses, George G. Boyer,
treasurer, 4,912 50
186,190 83
11. GETTYSBURG BATTLRFIELU MONUMENT
ASSOCIATION.
Board of Commiseioners, Gettysburg Monuments, for
erecting monuments in bronze or grnite of Major
Gen^eirals Meade, Re^iTiolds and Hancock, upon the
battlefield of Gettysburg, per act of May 20, 1891,
P. L. 99, 17,666 67
12. CHICK AMAUGA CHATTANOOGA BATTLE-
FIELDS' COMMISSION.
Expenses of the commission and the
executive committee thereof, as per
act of July 3, 1895 |4,859 98
Expenses erecting monuments, 9,000 00
f 13,859 98
13. SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME, ERIE, PA.
Maintenance, 95,000 OO
14. NATIONAL GUARD OF PENNSYLVANIA.
GENERAL EXPENSES.
nivi.Hion HeadquarterR.
John Bergey, horse hire, . . |80 00
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas
Potter, Jr., horse
hire, 576 00
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ExpendlturcB of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Lieutenant (Dolonel R. E.
Cullinan ?375 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 375 00
Individiual pay, 1896, . . 1,002 56
General Thomas J. Stew-
art, individual pay,
1896, 11,641 96
Governor's staff, individ-
ual pay, 1896, 793 01
state Military Board.
S. M. Jackson, State
Treasurer, salary from
November 30, 1895, to
Apnl 30, 1896, $500 00
Thomas J. Stewart, Novem-
ber 30, 1895, to August
31, .1896, 900 00
Amos H. Mylin, November
30, 1895, to August 31,
1896 900 00
Benjamin J. Haywood,
from May 1, 1896, to Au-
gust 31, 1896, 400 00
James B. McCalley, clerk,
salary from January 1,
] 896, to October 31, 1896, 550 00
FIRST BRIGADE.
Headquarters Expenses.
General John W. Schall, an-
nual allowanice, 1895,
$300 00
Individual pay, 1895, . . .
45 84
Individual pay, 1896,...
701 86
Annual allowance, 1896
300 00
Horse hire
240 00
Lieutenant Colonel George
H. North, individual
pay,
24 99
1,752 56
Sergeant Charles B. Fullaway, in-
dividual pay, 9 00
2,434 97
$4,852 53
3,250 00
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Expendituree of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Sergeant John B. Bishop,
inspections. 157 50
Major J. Wilkes O'Neill,
court marshal provo,. ... 13 90
Sergeant E. M. Major, serv-
ice pay, 2 00
1J8G 00
First Brigade Band.
Major Beverly R. Keim,
annual allowance, 1895, $352 42
Armory rent, 1895, 200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896 745 11
Battery ««A."
Captain M. C. Stafford, an-
nual allowance, 1895,. foOO 00
Armory rent, 1895 200 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,. 500 00
Individual pay, 1896,.. 1,177 52
Horse! hire, 807 83
First Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalry.
Captain E. Burd Grubb,an-
nual allowance, 1895, f500 00
Armory rent, 1895, 200 00
Rifle practice, 1805,.... 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 500 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 926 43
Horse hire, 896 00
Gray Inyincibles.
Captain A. T. Stevens, Jr.,
aimual allowance,
1895, 1250 00
Armory rent, 1895, 200 00
individual pay, 1896, 1,006 48
Annual allowance, 1896,. 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
1,547 53
3,235 35
3,072 43
1,756 48
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard
of Pennsylvania— Continued.
State Fencibles.
Headquarters'
Expenses
Major Thurber T. Brazer,
annual allowance,,
1895,
$75 00
Individual pay, 1896, . .
426 16
Annual allowance 1896,
75 00
Horse hire,
96 00
472 16
Companjy A, Oaptain
"X 9 *d M^f
Charles. H. Bebsher,
annual allowanrp, 1895,
f ^^ Of)
Armory fund, 1895,
200 00
Rifle practice, 1895,
50 00
Annual allowanoe,1896,
250 00
Individual paj'^, 1^96, . . .
876 48
1,626 48
Company B, Captain Will-
iam R. Scott, kinnual
allowance, 1895
1250 00
Armory fund,
200 00
Rifle practice, 1895,
50 00
Annual lallowance, 1896,
250 00
Individual pay, 1896, ..
834 48
1,584 48
Comtpany C, Oaptain
George Christi, rifle
practice. 1895
?50 00
Armory rent, 1895,
200 00 '
Annual allowance,
250 00
Annual allowance, 1896,.
250 00
Individual pay, 1896, ..
894 48
1,644 48
Company D, Captain Sam-
uel P. Holmes, annual
allowance, 1895,
$250 00
Armory fund, 1895,
200 00
Rifle practice, 1895,
50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,
250 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . .
838 48
Individual pay (Green,
Company D), 1896, . . .
2 00
1,590 48
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Kxpenditures of the (Commonwealth. National Guard of Penneylvania— Continued.
First RegimeDt.
Headquarters' Expenses.
Colonel Wendell P. Bow-
man^ annual allow-
ance, 1895, 1163 20
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 200 00
J. Lewis Good, individ-
ual pay, 1896, 610 40
Horse hire, 144 00
1,167 60
Ck>mp:.ny A, Captain Car-
roll B. NichoUs, armory
rent, 1895, ?200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
W. L. Margerum, annual
allowance, 1896, 163 28
Individual pay, 1890, . . 831 36
1,444 64
Company B, Captain Will-
iam S. Allen, armory
rent, 1895, f 200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, .... 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, 912 48
1,662 48
Company C, Lieutenant *
Oeorge E. Phipps, indi-
vidual pay, 1895, f 33 36
Lieutenant Charles 0. Al-
len, individual pay,
1895, 31 12
Captain L. F. Stees, rifle
practice, 1895 50 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 185 04
Armory rent, 1895, 200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 185 04
Individual pay, 1896 772 48
1,457 04
Company D, Captain Ar-
temus W. Deane, ar-
mory rent, 1895, .... ?200 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Oontlnued.
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895,.:.. 50 00
Individual pay, 787 86
One-half annual allow-
ance, 1896, 170 50
1,458 36
Company E, Captain James
Muldoon, armory rent,
1895, ^ 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 970 23
1,720 23
'Company F, Captain Will-
iam Brod, annual al-
lowance, 1895, f 204 00
Armory rent, 1895, 200 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 197 60
Individual pay, 1896, ... 825 48
1,477 08
CoQnjpany G, Captain
George C. Vofnder
Lindt, rifle practice,
1895, f 50 00
Armory rent, 200 00
Onie-half ajinual allow-
ance, 1896, 212 80
Individual pay, 1896, 914 48
1,377 28
Company H, Captain Eu-
gene J. Kensil, armory
rent, 1895, |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 50 00
One-haJf annual allow-
ance 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . 942 48
1,692 48
Company I, Captain
Thomas H. P. Todd,
annual allowance,
1895 1247 12
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Expenditures of the ComraonweaJth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Armory rent, 1895 200 00
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Court martial provo^
1896 10 00
Individual pay. 1896, . . 878 48
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Company K, Captain
Walter E. Torr, ar-
mory fund, 1895
1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895,
250 00
Rifle practice, 1895,
50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,
250 00
Indivqidual pay, 1896,. . .
902 48
Second Hegimeut.
Headquarters' Ex, ensea.
Colonel John Biddlo Por-
ter, annual allow-
ance, 1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896,... 728 84
Lieutenant August P.
Kinzig, horse hire, 176 00
Company A, Captain John
C. Bowen, armory
i-effit, 1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896,... 840 48
Company B, Captain Fran-
cis W. Long, armory
rent, 1895, |;200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896,.. 870 48
1,635 60
1,652 48
1,299 84
1,590 48
1,620 48
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Expenditures of the Coramonwea-lth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Company C, Captain Harry
I. Clark, armory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 137 89
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Ajinual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896,. . . . 830 48
1,4(>8 37
Company D, Captain E. S.
Williams, armory rent,
1895 $200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,. 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, 835 98
1,536 86
Comipany E, commanding
officers, armoryi renit,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Captain Lueien M. Wiler,
individual pay, 1896,.. 869 48
One-haJf annual allow-
aiieet 1896, 250 00
1,619 48
Company F, Captain Fred-
erick W^ Reckniaged,
armory rent, 1895, |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Individual pay, 1896, 809 36
1,309 36
Company G, Captain John
T. Hughes, armory
Irent, 1895, f200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,. 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, 816 48
1,566 48
Company H, Captain J.
Martin Miller, ar-
mory rent, 1895, |200 00 nr^r\n^]^
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Annual allowance, 1S95. 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00 *
Anrual allo^\-ance, 1896,. 250 00
Individual pay, 1895, 848 48
1,598 48
Oomixany I, Oaptain H. D.
Turner, armory, xenit,
1895, f 200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,. 250 00
Individual pay, 1896,. . 894 48
1,644 48
Company K, Captain
Adolph Harting, ar-
mory rent, 1895, f 200 00
Annual allowan-ce,. 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,. 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, 894 48
1,599 68
Third Regiment.
Headquarters' Expenses.
Colonel Robert Ralston,
annual allowance,
1895, f200 00
Annual allowance, 1896,. 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . 753 60
C. Brassman, horse hire, 208 00
1,361 60
Company A, Captain Rob-
ert A. Gavin, armory
wnt, 1805 ?200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 2.^0 00
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,. 250 00
Individual pay, 1896,... 804 48
1,554 48
Company R, Commanding
Oflficers, rifle practice
1895, f 50 00
Armory rent 200 00
Annual allowance, 1896,. 250 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Captain Arthur Littler,
individual pay, 189G, 794 48
Annual allowance, 189i),. 250 00
1,544 48
Company C, Captain W. H.
Pierce, armory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1805, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 189(),. 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, 814 48
1,475 23
Company D, Captain Harry
J. Crump, atmofry rent,
1895, $200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 152 40
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allow^anee, 1890,. 250 00 .
Individual pay, 1896 809 48
J. K. Mclntyre, service
allowance, 2 00
E. T. Linnard, service
allowance, 1896, 8 00
1,471 88
Company E, Captain Lewis
Le;vTman, armory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 2 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,. 250 00
Individual pay, 1896,. ... 854 48
Individual pay 6 00
1,362 48
Company F, iCaptain
Charles A. M<!iGin-
nisa, armory rent,
imsj '. f 200 00
AuDual allowance 246 16
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 243 00
Individual pay, 1896, 884 48
1,623 64
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Exi)enditure8 of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Company G, Captain O. K.
Bidd'le, annual allow-
ance, 1895, f 250 00
Armory rent, 1895 200 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 18I)(), 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, 807 12
Company H, Captain
Charles J. Hendier,
armory rent, 1895, . .
$200 00
Annual allowance, 1895,
249 04
Rifle practice, 1895,
50 00
Individual pay, 1896, . .
804 86
Annual allowance, 1890,
250 00
Sergeant John Milheim,
individual pay,
2 00
Sixth Regiment
Headquarters' Expenaes.
Colonel I. M. Waahabaugh,
annual allowance, 1895, (200 00
Annual allowaiwje, 1896, 195 68
Individual pay, 1896 735 20
Horse hire, 208 00
Company A, Captain W.
E. Schuyler , armory
rent, 1895, f 200 00
Annual allowan-ce, 1895, 208 74
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 162 25
Individual pay, 1896 912 48
Individual pay, 1896,... 12 00
Company B, Captain Sam-
uel A. Price, armory
rent, 1895
1200 00
Annual allowance, 1805,
250 00
Rifle practice, 1895
50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,.
250 00
1,557 12
1,555 90
1,338 88
1,545 47
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Expenditures of the Commonwealtn. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Captain D. H. McDevitt,
individual pay, 1896,. . 89G 48
(Company C, Captain Frank
N. Brown, armory
rent, 18*J5 |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Captain Samuel D. Clyd<?,
one-half annual allow-
ance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896 860 48
Company D, Captain Louis
R. Walters, annual
allowance, 1895, .... |250 00
Armory rent, 1895,. ... 200 00
Rifle practice, 1895,.... 50 00
Individual pay, 1896 844 48
Company F, Captain
Henry Jacobs, armory
rent, 1895, |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895* 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance?, 189(1,. 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, 851 36
Lieutenant Samuel N
Jones, individual pay,
1896, 31 12
Company G, Captain Frank
B. Alter, armory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895,. 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895,.... 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 208 54
Individual pay, 1896,. ... 848 48
Company H, Captain Henry
H. Stewart, armory'
renit, 1895, '< |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 62 45
1,646 48
1,610 48
1,344 48
1,632 48
1,557 02
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued,
Rifle practice, 1895,.... 50 00
Walter Washabaugb, an-
nual allowance, 187 55
OiDe^!half annual' allow-
ance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896,. ... 861 48
1,611 48
Company I, Captain S. M.
Paxson, armory rent,
1895, $200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 243 40
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
ance, 1896, 250 00
One-half annual allow-
Individual pay, 1896, ... 859 36
1,602 76
79,310 96
8KC0ND BRIGADi:.
Headquartei-s* Kxpenses.
General John A Wiley, an-
nual allowance, 1895, ?299 83
One-half annual allow-
ance, 1896, . 300 00
Individual pay, 1896,... 719 84
1,319 67
Second Brigade Band.
Major E. C. Robbins, an-
nual allowance, 1895,. $375 CO
Armory rent, 1895, 200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, 835 36
Horse hire, 240 00
1,900 36
lUtlery B.
Battery B, Captain Alfred
E. Hunt, armory rent,
189::^ ?200 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1895,. 480 40
Annual allowance, 1896,. 386 27
Horse hire, 880 00
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Expenditures of the Common weaJth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued,
Individual pay, 1896, 1,164 96
Individual pay, 104 56
Sheridan Troop.
Captain C. 8. W. Jones,
annual allowance, 1805, fSOO 00
Armory rent, 1895, 200 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,. 500 00
Individual pay, 1896,. . . . 1,007 36
Transportation, 1896,... 68 40
Horse hire, 1,040 00
Fifth Regiment.
Headquarters' Kx{:eDBe8.
Colonel Theodore Burch-
field, annual allow-
ance, 1895, 1193 32
Annual allowance, 1896, 200 00
Individual pay, 1896 816 16
Horse hire, 189G, 208 00
Company A, Captain John
S. Bare, arraory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 177 80
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 164 50
Individual pay, 1896,. . . . 926 48
Individual pay, 1896,. ... 328 68
Company B, Captain Henry
C. Quigley, annual al-
lowance, 1895, 1178 20
Armory fund, 200 00
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 217 68
Individual pay, 1896, 928 48
Company C, Captain John
H. West, armory rent, $200 OO
Annual allowance, 1895, 150 77
I8--2--VM;
3,266 19
3,365 76
1,417 48
1,847 46
1,574 30
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Expenditures uf the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennvyivanla— <:ontinued.
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 189G, 244 71
Individual pay, 1896,... 918 48
Company D, Captain Will-
iam C. McKee, armory
rent, 1895, $200 00
Rifle practice, 1895,. ... 50 00
One-half annual allow-
ance, 1896, 218 36
Individual pay, 1896,. ... 846 48
Individual pay, 1896, 2 00
Company F, Captain C. W.
Simpson, armory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 148 88
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 89 98
Individual ]ta\, 1896,. ... 894 48
Company E, Captain J. E.
Harder, annual allow-
ance, 11896, f 250 00
Individual pay, 1896,. ... 872 48
Company G, Captain Louig
N. Slagle, armory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895,.
Rifle practice, 1895,
Annual allowance, 1896,
Individual pay, 1896,.
Individual pay, 1896,.
Individual pay, 1896,.
Company n. Captain J. J.
Murphy, armory rent,
1895,
Ancual allowance, 1895,.
Rifle practice, 18^
250 00
50 00
152 76
1.052 54
324 18
238 12
1200 00
250 00
50 00
1,563 96
1,316 84
1,383 34
1,122 48
2,257 60
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Exi>endiiure8 of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Oaptain Greorge W.
Bittoer, Individual
paj, 1896, 826 48
Annual allowance, 1896, 30 20
Company I, Captain H. A.
Drenning, armory rent,
1895, ! ?200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 102 70
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Tenth Regiment
Headquarters' Expenses.
Colonel Alex. L. Hawkins,
annual allowance, 1895, 187 22
Annual allowance, 1896,. 200 00
Individual pay, 1896, 834 IG
Lieutenant E. B. McCor-
mick, horse hire, 1896, 208 00
Company A, Captain Gus-
tav Schaaf, armory
rent, 1895, |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 226 61
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 25 04
Individual pay, 1896 804 48
Company B, Captain H. C.
Cuthbertson, armory
rent, 1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895,. 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Captain H. J. Watson,
laoiimal allowamce,
1896, 244 00
Tudi^idual pay, 1896,... 841 98
Company C, Captain Em-
hart Bierer, armory
rent, 1895 |200 00
AnnuaJ allowance, 1895, 246 17
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
1,350 68
352 00
1,429 38
1306 13
1,580 30
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Expenditures of ihe Commonwealth. Navional Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, 886 48
Ck)mpany D, Captain
George A. Munson, ar-
mory rent, 1895, $200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 119 60
Rifle practice, 1895,.... 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 144 62
Individual pay. 1896,... 884 48
Company E, Captain James '
A. Loar, armory rent,
1895, $200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 249 04
Individual pay, 1896, 906 48
Company II, Captain
Alonzo M. Porter, ar-
mory rent, 1895, $200 00
Annual allowance, 1895,. 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895,.... 50 00
Individual pay, 1896 852 48
Annual allowance, 1896, 220 01
Company I, Captain James
W. Laird, armory
rent, 200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Riflo practice, 1895, 5000
One-half annual allow^-
anoe, 1896, 247 22
Individual pay, 1896 904 48
Company K, Captain John
F. Pauley, armory
rent, 1895. \ \ $200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Caplain Thomas S.Crago,
one-half annual al-
lowance, 1896, 250 00
1,632 65
1,398 70
1,655 52
1,572 49
1,651 70
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Individual pay, 1896,. ... 740 00
Fourteenth Keg^ment.
Headquarters' Expenses.
Colonel William J. Glenn,
annual nllowan'Ce,
1895, 1173 55
Armory rent, 1895, .... 200 00
One-half annual allow-
ance, 1896, 200 00
Individual pay, 1896, 782 16
Company A, Captain
Charles C. McLain, an-
nual allowance, 1895,. f250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896 170 99
Horse hire, 1896,. 160 00
Individual pay, 1896, 912 48
Comp«nny B, Captain John
P. McLain, armory rent,
1895 1200 00
Annual allowance 178 94
Rifle practice, 1896, 50 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 874 48
Company C, Captain John
R. McEwen, armory
ront, 1805 ^$200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 182 79
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
One-half annual allow-
ance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896,... 876 48
Company E, Captain Harry
D. Fowler, armory
rent, 1895, |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 177 SO
Rifle practice, 1896 50 00
1,490 00
1,355 71
1,549 47
1,303 42
1,559 27
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard
of Pennpylvanla— Continued.
Annual allowance, 1896,
163 00
Individual pay, 1896, . .
878 48 •
Individual pay, 1896, . .
4 00
1,473 37
Company F, Captain A. G.
Lini, annual allow-
ance, 1895,
1250 00
Aniiory rent, 1895, ....
200 00
Eifle practice, 1896
50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,
236 20
Individual pay, 1896,...
892 48
1.628 68
Company G, Captain' Al-
pha T. Easton, armory
rent, 1895 |200 00
Annual allowance. 1895,
Rifle practice, 1896,.
Annual allowance, 1896,
Individual pay, 1896,
Company I, Captain James
B. Hamilton, armory
rent, 1895 $200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 192 95
Rifle practice, 1896 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 163 60
Individual pay, 1896, ... 876 48
223
70
50
00
235
04
912
48
Company K, Captain J.
Harry Corbet t, armory
rent, 1895 $200 00
Annual allowance, 1S95, 160 47
Rifle practice, 1896,. ... 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 243 00
Individual pay, 1896,... 892 48
Fifteenth Regiment.
Headquarters' Expense.
Cohmel William A. Kreps,
anrual allowance, 1895, |170 35
Balance of annual allow-
ance, 1895, 10 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 200 00
1,621 22
1,483 03
1,545 48
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennaylvania— Continued.
1,388 75
Individual pay, 1896, . .
816 40
Horse hire, 1896,
192 00
(Company A, Captain
James H. Haskinaon,
annory rent, 1895,
1200 00
Annual allowance, 1S95,
250 00
Rifle practice, 1896,
50 00
Annual allowance, 1895,
173 20
Individual pay, 1896, . .
794 48
Gompfiny B, Captain Frank
C. Baker, armory rent,
1895 $200 00
Annual allowance, 1895. 250 00
Rifle practice, 1896,.... 50 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 189 44
Individual pay, 1896,... 840 48
Company C, Captain HaiTy
Mabie, armory rent,
1895, $200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practiee, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 166 85
Individual pay, 1896,... 850 48
Company D, Captain A. J.
Davis, armory rent,
1896 $200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 81 23
Rifle practice, 1896, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 211 52
Individual pay, 1896, ... 812 48
Company |S, Captain Ira
McJunkin, armory
rent, 1895 |200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 241 95
Rifle practice, 1896,..
Annual allowance, 1896,
Individual pay, 1896,
1,467 68
1,329 92
1,517 33
1,355 23
50 00
176 44
846 48
1,514 87
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Company F, Captain John
W. Carapbell, armory
rent, 1895, |200 00
Rifle practice, 1896,.... 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 178 57
Individual pay, 1896, ... 881 23
Company G, Captain Gott-
leib L Fischer, armory
rent, 1895, $200 00
Annual allowance ,1895, 194 56
Annual allowance, 1895, 25 04
Rifle practice, 1896, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 240 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 882 98
Company K, Captain Harry
N. Donaldson, armory
rent, 1895, |200 00
Annual allowance, 1S95, 230 62
Rifle practice, 1896, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 162 40
Individual pay, 1896, ... 920 48
Sixteenth Regiment.
Headquarters' Expenses.
Colonel Willis J. Hulings,
annual allowance,lS95
$184 52
Armory rent» 1895,
200 00
Annual allowance, 1896,
200 00
Lieutenant W. H. Gorrin,
individual pay, 1896,..
746 80
Horse hire, 1896,
192 00
Compjiny A, Captain John
J. Austin, annual al-
lowance. 1895,
f 250 00
Rifle practice, 1896,
50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,
248 71
Individual pay, 1896, . . .
841 48
1,309 80
1,596 5S
1,503 50
1,523 32
1,370 19
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Company C, Captain A. D.
Burnfi, armary rent,
1895, f 200 00
Annual allowance, 1S95, 165 19
Kifle pracice, 189G 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896,.., 844 48
Company D, Captain David
K. James, annual al-
lowance, 1895.
«169 60
Armory rent, 1895,
200 00
Annual allowance, 1896,
111 78
Individual pay, 1896,...
796 73
Company E, Captain James
Mcllhenny, armory
rent, 1895, |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 101 62
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Individual pay, 1896,.. 946 48
Company F, Captain James
G. Orawford,^ amiory
rent, 1895, |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895. 173 07
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 870 48
Company H, Captain J.
Harry Ellinge?r, armory
rent, 1895 |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 181 25
Rifle practice, 1895,. .. . . 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896 247 98
Individual pay, 1896, ... 806 48
Company I, Captain Fred.
E. Windsor, armory
rent, 1895, $200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 18 45
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
1,509 67
1,278 11
1,298 10
1,543 55
1,485 71
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Expenditures of the CommonweaJth, National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Service Pay,Frank 8ager, 2 00
Captain DeForest A.
Wheelock, individual
pay, 1896, 823 48
Company K,Oa5)tain(Martin
R. Rouse, armory rent,
ISlh") §200 00
Captain Martin R Rouse,
Annual allowance, 1805, 234 35
Annual allowTince, 1896, 215 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 856 48
Rifle praf:tice, 1895, 50 00
Eighteenth Regiment.
FT ead quarters* Expenses.
Colonel Noi^man M. Smith*
annual allowance, 1805, |193 56
Annual allowance, 1896, 200 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 665 31
Lieutenant Lew A. An-
shutz, horse hire, 1896, 160 00
Company A, Captain Charles
H. Roessing, annual
allowance, 1895, f250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Indindual pay, 1896, ... 860 48
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Company B, Captain Harry
F. Davi s, a n tin a 1 all ovv-
aiKH?, 1895 $250 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 162 56
Individual pay 883 48
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Company C, Captain Owen
S. Henry, annual allow-
anc^o, 1895 f250 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . . 937 48
1,343 93
1,555 83
1,218 87
1,410 48
1,346 04
1,487 48
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Company D, annual Jillow-
anoe, 1895, |250 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Individual pay, 1896,. ... 857 12
Company E, Captain \yil-
liam Little, annual al-
lowance, 1895, f 122 70
Anijual ailowance, 1896, 23-1 25
Individual pay, 1896, ... 856 98
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Company F, Captain Sam-
uel W. Jefferis, annual
allowance, 1895, ?183 60
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
IndividuaJ pay, 1896, . . . 832 48
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Company G, Captain Jojin
H. Rush, annual allow-
ance, 1895, $250 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 861 36
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 245 20
Company H, Captain R. W.
A. Simmons, annual al-
lowance, 1895 $250 00
Annuar allowanciN 1896, 195 07
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . . 850 98
THIRD BRIGADE.
Headquarters' Expenses.
Brigadier General J. P.
S. Gobin, annual allow-
ance, 1895 1300 00
Individual pay, 1895, ... 45 84
Annual allowance, 1896, 300 00
Individual pay. 1896, ... 724 64
1,407 12
1,263 93
1,316 08
1,406 56
1,346 05
$89,642 55
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Major H. P. Moyer, quar-
termaster's expenst^s,
1895
135 71
Horse hire,
256 00
Third Brigade
Band.
Third brigade band, Major
H. P. Moyer, armory
rent, 1895,
1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895,
300 00
Individual pay, 1895, . . .
775 36
Annual allowance, 1896,
250 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . .
15 60
Battery C\
Batterj' C, Captain John W.
Denithorne. armory
rent, 1895, *200 00
Annual allowance, 1S95, 500 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 18t)6, 500 00
Individual pay, 1896 1,254 96
Horse hire, 864 00
Lieutentant H. H. Quiin-
by, individual pay, .... 33 36
Lieutenant Walter Board-
nuin, individual pay,.. 35 60
Fourth Regiment.
Headquarters* Expen«ieE,
Colonel D. B. Case, an-
nual allowance, 1895,. . |200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 200 00
1,762 19
1,540 96
Governor's
Troop.
t>,T*>l «7^
Captain Fred. M. Ott,
armory rent, 1895, . .
?200 00
Annual allowance, 1805,
326 62
Rifle practice, 1895
50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,
41 S 76
Individual pay, 1896, . . .
981 87
Horse hire
1,008 00
2.985 25
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— i\>niinue<i.
Individual pay, 1896, ... 709 20
Horse hire, 176 00
1,285 20
Ck)mpany A, Captain A. J.
Christoph. armory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allawan<2e, 1896, 206 00
Captain Samuel Willits,
annual allowance, 1896, 239 10
Individual pay, 1896, . . . 888 48
1,533 58
Company B, Captain James
L. Schaadt, armory
rent, 1895, |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 223 23
Captain James L. Med-
ian, rifle practice, 1895» 50 00
Captain John F. Mc Lain,
one-half annual allow-
ance, 1896, 241 10
Captain James A. Med-
ian, one-half aninual al-
lowance, 1896, 237 32
Individual pay, 1896, ... 926 48
1,878 13
Company C, Captain Frank
A. Bennett, armory
rent, 1895, |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 19o 35
Captain M. A. Smith, in-
dividual pay, 1896, 942 48
1,337 83
Company D, Captain Wil-
liam D. Markley,
armory rent, 1895,... |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 197 65
R'th practice, 1895 50 00
Captain Charles Spans:-
ler, individual pay,
1896 .\ 866 48
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
1,564 13
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Exptncil-iures of the Cnmni.^nwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Company E, Captain John
T. Ancona, armory
rent, 1S95, ?200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 211) 75
Rifle practice, 18D5 50 00
Annual allowance, 1800,. 7 20
Individual pay, 1806, ... 920 18
1,397 43
Company F, Captain
George Dyson, annual
allowance, 1895
»250 00
Armory I'ent, 1895,
200 00
Rifle practice, 1895
50 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . .
854 48
Annual allowance, 1896,
250 00
Company G, Cj^ptain James
W. Mulenhauer, armory
rent, 1895, »200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 225 60
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 940 48
Company II, Captain Wil-
liam II. Ke. ner, i rmoiy
rent, 1S95 ?200 OO
Annual allowance, 1S95' 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Captain M. J. Giflord, in-
dividual i>ay, 1896, . . . 858 48
Balance annual allow-
ance, 1896, 102 00
Eighth Regiment.
Headquarters' Expenses.
Colonel Frank J. Ma-
gee, annual allowance,
1895 ?200 00
.\unual allowance. 1896, 175 25
fndividual pay, 1896, ... 830 16
Horse hire 224 00
1,604 48
1,666 08
1,460 48
1,429 41
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Company A, Captain
Alonzo II. Kaber,
armory rent, 1895,
200 00
Annual allowance, 1895,
291 34
Kifle practice, 1895,
50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,.
243 00
Individual pay,
851 73
Company B, Captain Wil-
R. Conrad, armory
rent, 1895, J200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,. 243 00
Individual pay, 189G, ... 956 48
Company C, Captain John
C. Gerbig, armory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895,. 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895. 50 00
Captain J. P. Lautenala-
ger, annual allowance,
1896, 250 00
Indi\idual pay, 1896, . . . 858 48
Company D, Captain J. B.
Hutchison, annual al-
lowance, 1895, 1235 66
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Armory rent, 1895, 200 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . . 934 48
Company E. Captain An-
drew Comrey, armory
rent, 1895, ?200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 932 48
Company F, Captain Emil
E. \Vap:ner, armory
rent, 1895 |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
1,636 07
1,699 48
1,608 48
1,420 14
1,432 48
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Kifle practice, 1895, .... 50 00
Captain H. H. Danks, in-
dividual pay, 1896, ... 868 48
One-half annual allow-
ance, 1896, 182 30
1,550 78
Company G, Captain Wil-
liam G. Speck, annory
rent, 1895 ?200 00
Annual allowance, 1896. 145 36
Rifle practice, 1895, .... 50 00
Annual allowamie, 1896,. 220 50
Individual pay, 1896, ... 922 48
=- 1,538 34
Company H, Captain John
Owens, anniory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Colonel William C. Price,
annual aJlowance, 1895, 215 72
Rifle practice, 1895, .... 50 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . . 892 48
1,358 20
Compay I, Captain Lucius
K. Fondersmith, arm-
ory rent, 1895, f 200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, .... 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 886 48
1,636 48
Company K, Captain W. H.
Holmes, armory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowan<ie, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, .... 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 888 48
1,638 48
Ninth Regiment
Headquarters* Expenses.
Col. William C. Price,
annual allowance, 1895, fl63 94
Annual allowance, 1896, 200 00
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ExpeiMlliures of the CommcnweaJth. National Oiiard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Colonel C. Bow Dougher-
ty, individual pay, 1896, 791 16
Horse hire, 192 00
Company A, Captain
Charles L. Peck, annual
allowance, 1895, 222 80
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Armory rent, 1895, 200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 143 36
Individual pay, 1890,... 828 48
Company B, C^aptain Walk-
er S. Marshall, annual
allowance, 1895, 234 40
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Armory rent, 1895, 200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 191 12
Individual pay, 1890, ... 968 48
Company C, Captain Eitis-
tus G. Gage, armory
rent, 1805 ?200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 181K>, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 47 72
Individual pay, 1896,... 900 48
Company D, Captain O. H.
Bell, annual allowance,
1895, 175 16
Rifle practice, 1895, .... 50 00
Armory lent, 1895 200 00
Annual allowance. 1896, 19 70
Individual pay, 1896,... 832 73
Company E, Captain Darius
L. Meirs, rifle practice,
1896, 150 00
Armorj- rent, 1895, 200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Annua] allowance, 1896, 104 75
19-2-90
1,347 10
1,444 64
1,644 00
1,448 20
1,177 59
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Quard of Pennsylvanla^Oontlnued.
Individual poy, 1896, ... 774 48
1,370 23
Company F, Captain George
S. McCleary, rifle prac-
tice, 1895, f 50 00
Captain Wilson Stmn-
berg, annual allow-
iUice, 1805, 250 00
Armory rent, 1805, 200 00
Annual allowance, 1806, 150 48
Individual pay, 1806, ... 008 48
1,558 IM)
Company H, Capt-ain John
H. Flannery, annual al-
lowance, 1805. $247 12
Kifle practice, 1805, .... 50 00
Armory rent, 1806, 200 00
Annual allowance, 1806, 183 44
IndiWdual pay, 1806, ... 854 48
1,535 04
Comjjany I, Captain Frank
L. McKee, armory ret,
1805 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1805,- 188 46
Kifle practice, 1805 50 00
Annual allowance, 1806, 180 46
Individual pay, 1806, . . . 880 48
1,400 40
Twelfth Regioient
H«aUquarters* Expenses.
Colonel James B. Cory-
ell, annual allowance,
1805, *200 00
Annual allowance, 1806, 200 00
Individual pay, 1806, ... 812 16
Horse hire, 1806, 102 00
1,404 16
Cempany A, Captain W. T.
Barber, armory, a'ent,
1805 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1805,. 250 00
Rifle practice, 1805 50 00
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Kxpendltures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Penn.sylvanla-i<mtinue«l.
Annual allowance, 1896, 221 91
Individual pay, 1890, ... 818 48
1,540 39
Company B, Captain Wil- i
liam Sweeley, armory
rent, 1805, ) |200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 180 72
Rifle practice, 1895 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896 2^3 33
Individual pay, 1896, . 828 48
Individual pay, 2 00
1,494 53
Company 0, Captain Wil-
liam H. Straub, armory
rent, 1895 $200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1896, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 137 65
Individual pay, 1896, ... . 884 48
: 1,522 13
Company D, Captain B. H.
Updegraff, armory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowiuice, 1895, 206 20
Rifle practice, 1896, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 189 80
Individual pay, 1896, . . . 912 48
1,558 48
Company E, Captain
Charles M, Clement,
armory rent, 1895, . . . |200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 144 00
Captain Charles M. Clem-
ent, rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Captain John W. Weaver,
individual pay, 1896,.. 860 48
Annual allowanw, 1896, 209 40
1,463 S^
Company F,Captain Charles
P. Gearhart, armory
rent, 1805, J200 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 119 73
Rifle practice, 1896, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 247 64
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Individual pay, 1896, ... 2 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 888 48
50 00
187 76
912 98
f 50 00
200 00
, 250 00
, ' 250 00
854 48
Company G, Captain Even
Basse]!, armory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Ann'ual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1896,.
Annual allowance, 1896,
Individual pay, 1896.
Company H, Captain Frank
T. McNarney, rifle prac-
tice, 1895,
Annoi-y rent, 1895, .
Annual allowance, 1895,
Captan C. A. Smith, an
nuaJ allowance, 1896,
Individual pay, 1896,
Thirteenth Regiment
Headquarters* Expenses.
Colonel Henry. A. Cour-
sen, annual allowance,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1896,. 200 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 786 80
Horse hire, 176 00
Company A, Captain F. W.
Stillwell, armory rent,
1895, 1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Annual allowance, 1896, 246 82
Individual pay, 1896, ... 816 48
Company B, Captain John
W. Kambeck, armory
rent, 1895, |200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, ... 50 00
1,507 85
1,600 74
1,004 48
1,362 80
1,563 30
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Quard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
Annual allowance, 1896, 250 00
Individual pay, 1896, ... 860 48
Company C, Captain Frank
Bobling, Jr., armory
rent, 1895,
1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895,
236 70.
Rifle practice, 1895,
50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,
250 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . .
848 48
Company D, Captain Fre-
mont Stokes^ armory
rent, 1895,
<;2oo 00
Annual allowance, 1895,
250 00
Rifle practice, 1895,
50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,
250 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . .
859 48
Company E, Captain O. L.
Rowland, armory rent.
1895,
1200 00
Annual allowance, 1895,
250 00
Rifle practice, 1895,
50 00
Captain Walter A.Wood,
annual allowance, 1896,
250 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . .
794 98
Company F, Captain Eu-
gene D. Fellows, ar-
mory rent, 1895,
1200 00
Annaul allowance, 1896,
236 40
Rifle practice, 1895,
50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,
250 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . .
821 23
Company G, Captain R. .J.
McOausland, armory
rent, 1895,
t200 00
Annual allowance, 1895,
249 00
Rifle practice, 1895,
50 00
Annual allowance, 1896,
250 00
Individual pay, 1896, . . .
760 48
1.610 48
1,585 18
1,609 48
1,544 98
1,557 6:3
1,609 48
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Expenilltures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennaylvanla— Cy)ntlnu«Hl.
Company H, Captain S. .
Wells Corwin, armory
rent, 1895, f 200 00
Annual allowance, 1895, 250 00
Rifle practice, 1895, . .
Individual pay, 1896,
Annual allowance, 1896,
Individual pay, 1896,
1,568 98
si,04r» II
50 00
14 00
243 00
811 98
STATE NAVAL MILITIA.
HeadquarterB expenses —
Commander Francis S. Brown, indi-
vidual pay |4:^:> 44
First Battalion, Ptiliadelpliia.
Division A, Lieutenant Geo.
C. Stout, aimott^ rent,
1895, 1200 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Individual pay, 814 96
Lieutenant E. Clinton
Rhoads, miscellaneoois
expenses, 37 50
Joseph A. Steinmetz, 226 89
Charles M. Simpson, colors, 60 12
E. F. Atheriholt, quarter-
master stores, 75 14
Expenses, 1 07 22
Miscellaneous expenses, 96 95
Miscellaneous expenses, 100 47
1,769 25
Division B, Lieutenant
Harry Hudson Smith,
armory rent, 1895, ?200 00
Rifle practice, 1895, 50 00
Lieutenant Alex. W. Rus-
sell^ Jr., individual x>ay, 844 00
Hecond Battalion, Pittabnrf^b.
Division A, Lieutenant
William B. Ewing, ar-
uiorv rent. 1895 |200 00
1,094 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Ncttional Guard of Pennsylvania— Continued.
•
Rifle practice, 18»5, 50 00
Miscellaneous expenses, 194 80
Individual pay, 1,132 96
Colors, 57 72
OommisBary expenses, . . 208 20
OonimiiSfiary, 55 80
1,899 48
'- 5,202 17
TRANSPORT A T FON.
Northern Central Railroad Company, f87 01
Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh
Railroad Company, 99 02
Central Railroad Company of New
Jersey, 8 10
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Qoon-
pany, 205 46
Pittsburgh, Shenango and Lake Erie
Railroad Company, 891 43
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 2,802 85
New York and Long Branch Railroad
Company, 48 35
Union Transfer Company, 10 00
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti-
more Railroad Company, Ill 05
Cornwall and Lebanon Railroad Com- i
pany, 310 50
Allegheny Valley Railroad Company, 3,861 17
Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, 71 77
New York, Lake Erfe and Western
Railroad Company 2 25
Philadelphia/ and Reading) Railroad
Company, ' 6,819 62
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
Railroad' Company, 1,027 38
Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, . . . 1,530 24
Cumberland Valley Railroad Com-
pany 120 78
Stony Creek Railroad Company, 21 64
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern
Railroad Company, 8 30
Brie Railroad Company, 72 94
Pittsburgh and Western Railroad
Company, 13 75
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— Onntlnued.
Wilkes-Barre and Wyoming Valley
Traction Company, 12 94
Pittsburgh, Browngville and Geneva
Packet Company, 1 60
Western New York and Pittsburgh
Railroad Company, 364 49
Old Colony Railroad Company, 3 00
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad
Company, 743 37
19,741 J 9
MISGELLANKOUS.
1. State Arsenal.
Lieutenant Wiljiam F. Richard»on, . . $399 90
D. B. Foote, 835 67
Theodore Shaner, laborer, 54 40
Thomas Caldwell, laborer, 600 00
William Sponsler, laborer, 54 00
G. W. Green, laborer, 729 00
John F. Bamhard, laborer, 32 00
George Granville, laborer, 843 37
Mtb. Sarah Green, laundry at arsenal, 76 19
Mrs. Sarah Green, laundry at arsenal, 11 73
John S. Vandiver, freight charges, etc., 30 79
W. A. Goodyear, Adams^ Express, ... 24 25
Major B. D. Evans, expenses, 12 00
J. E. Wilkinson, expenses, 49 50
Samuel Lapp, expenses, 91 00
W. F. Richardson, expenses, 136 01
Lieutenat-Colonel R. F. Oullinan, ex-
penses, 63 81
Richard Haywood, 105 00
David Challenger, July and August,
J 896, , 31 00
Joseph P. Quinn, 60 15
George S. Rote, 59 75
Harry Miller, 130 63
2. Quartermasier's stores and Supplies.
Woods & Co., 1:^,320 58
Haywood Bros 27 00
Ranch & Bros 288 84
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297
Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of PennBylvanla— Continued.
C. S. W. Jones,
Geo. P. Shape,
Elden & Ecklert,
Sponogle & Yeagher,
W. B. McKie & Co.,
Harrisburg Harness and Saddlery
Company,
William H. Wilson,
H^-nry Gilbert & Son,
Military ManAifacturing Company, . . .
Samuel Eberly,
W. A. Squire,
C. Seegar,
Putnam & Crockett,
W. H. Horstman,
Susquehanna Woolen Company,
Thos. Kent Manufacturing Company,
C. O. Maginness,
A. K. Breckenmaker,
Strawbridge & Clothier,
D. Fleming,
Joseph A. Steinmetz,
L. N. Stegle,
Crystal Ice Company,
Adams' Express Company,
Tooley & McKinstrey,
John W. Brown & Co.,
D. D. Boas, estate of,
Augustus Thomas & Co.,
Harrisburg Foundry and Machine Co.,
John Wanamaker,
Hartley & Graham,
F. A. Hoyt & Co.,
George K. King,
Ridabock & Co
U. S. Baking Company,
Thomas Martindale,
John Denithorne,
G. K. Watson,
Thomas Bradley,
Wanamaker Clothing Company,
William K. Gillespie,
H. B. Griffiths,
19*
37 44
73 25
1,207 38
164 49
7 75
11 00 1
1,463 39
211 51
901 50
93 75
257 85
3 80
251 13
9 00
1,177 50
2,279 36
196 00 i
7 50
385 23
14 00
113 75
583 71
671 05
54 55
7 90
27 00
147 07 .
946 34
57 00
276 23
517 00
205 98
105 41
86 00
411 74 ,
1,430 35
32 40
382 65
28 52
9 00
459 82
504 50
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— rontlnued.
J. I. Quigley, 3 20
J. M. Hostetter, 51 76
Colonel W. P. Bowman 800 00
21. 018 08
3. l*ouiuiit»8ary »toreH and ^^upplies.
Captain C. S. W. Jones, |44 00
Major W. O. Coolbaugh, 32 26
J. D. Quigley, 1,304 05
Sriponogle & Yeager, 99 57
J. N. & W. H. Hoffman, 1,184 23
Sohanck-Glenn Company, 360 00
R. B. Ward & Co., 874 80
Columbia Baiting Company 617 39
Thomas Bradley 3,087 63
7,603 93
4. M ilitary Stores and Supplies.
\Yinchester Repeating Arms Co., f925 00
William H. Wilson, 69 47
W. H. Horstman Company, 65 00
Hartley & Graham, 555 00
Hazard Powder Company, 225 79
1,840 26
5. Inspection Expenses.
Major Frank G. Sweeney, Firist Brigade, $333 GO
Major John P. Penney, Second Brigade, 50^4 1j2
Major W. S. Miller, Third Bridgade, . . 312 75
Charles A. Ghidding 25 00
Sergeant William C. Scott, 135 00
1,310 47
Total inspection expenses, 3,ir#0 73
6. Rifle Range Expenses.
W. F. Shoop JIG 80
W. F. Shoop, 128 55
Joseph N. DavidtK>n, marivsmeii s deco-
rations 3,374 41
Colonel Asher Miner 325 38
(.'olonel Asher Miner, 44 75
Colonel Asher Miner, individual pay, . . . 420 95
General Thomas J. Stewai't, individual
pay 252 00
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Expeiialtures of the Commonwealth. National Guard of Pennsylvania— (>»ntinued.
General Thomas J. Stewart, individual
pay, 2,017 50
6,580 34
Surgeon General's Department.
J. Ellwood Lee Co f 159 50
E. A. Yarnall Co., 296 00
Charles Lentz & Sons, 296 00
Harry J. Alker, 36 80
Theodore Shaner, 32 50
Musser's Pharmacy, 116 00
T. W. Reed, 19 20
Dr. E. W. Massenger, 45 09
William Stahler 1,025 85
W. H. Parcels, 10 00
George A. Kelly Co., 45 03
2,081 97
7. Unclassilied.
Liver}-, Howai'd Vanbuskirk, |15 00
Livery, G. W. Williams, 10 00
Livery, H. G. SwinehaTt, 25 00
Revised army regulations, the Public
Primteip, 175 OO
Livery, J. D. Brown 75 00
Colonel H. A. Shenton, court martial,
First Brigade, 16 66
Herman A. Teufel, court martial. First
Brigvide,, 39 50
Captain William K. Allen, (H)urt mar-
tial, Firat Brigade, 10 00
Major A. H. Hasitung, court martial.
First Brigade, 13 90
Serjeant C.B.Fulloway, court mai-tial.
First Brigade, 17 50
Major David Lewis, court martial.
First Brigade 13 90
Major John S. HaMman, cDurt mar-
tial. Ninth regiment 52 90
Army and Navy Journal 57 34
Lieutenant Colonel James M. Graham,
court martial 24 99
Lieutenant Colonel N. M. Smith, court
martial, 29 19
Lieutenant Colonel Rufus C. Elder,
court martial, 24 99
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Off. Doc
Bbcpendltures of th« Oommonwealth. Pensions and Gratuities.
34 99
20 %
30 00
116 00
34 00
210 60
20 10
125 00
24 99
Lieutenant Colonel W. F. Mechling.
court martial,
Major J. J. Miller, court martial,
L. F. Haney, court martial,
W. H. Felix, horse hire,
W. H. Felix, horae hire
Major H. P. Moyer, computation for
transport a tion, ,
F. L. Marks, Manager,
Alex. Black Goal Co.,
Lt. Oal. J. B. R. Streator,
Recapitulation.
General expenses:
Division headquarters, . . . f4,852 53
Military board, 3,250 00
First brigade, 79,310 96
Second brigade, 89,642 55
Third brigade, 81,045 11
State naval militia, 5,202 17
1263,303 32
Transportation, 19,741 19
Miscellaneous :
1. State Arsenal, f 1,043 61
2. Quartermaster's stores, 21,618 08
3. Commissary stores, 7,603 93
4. Inspection, 3,150 73
5. Rifle ranges, 0,580 34
6. Surgeon general, 2,061 97
7. Unclassified, 1,207 40
46,286 06
1,207 40
329,330 57
15. PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES.
Allegheny County.
Patrick F. Leonard, July 1 to
December 31, 1895, f 48 00
Mrs. Mary A. Harris, July 1
to Decemiber 31, 1896, ... 96 00
Wm. W. Snowden, July 1 to
December 31, 1895, 96 00
January 1 to June 30, 1896, 96 00
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Expendlturet of th« Commonweftlth. Pensions and Gratuities— Continued.
Wm. Neil, July 1 to December
31, 1896, 100 00
January 1 to June 30, 1896, 100 00
536 00
Armstnangr County.
Mrs. Barbara Ella Walter,
July 1 to December 31,
1895, f48 00
Jamuary 1 to June 30, 1896, 48 00
96 00
Berks County.
Lewis Hagenman, July 1 to
Decemiber 31, 1895, f 90 00
January 1 to June 30, 1806, 90 00
Wm^ Keller, July 1 to De-
cember 31, 1895, 48 00
January 1 to June 30, 1896, 48 00
Michael MoOallough, July 1
to December 31, 1895, ... 36 00
January 1 to June 30, 1896, 36 00
h. M. Neischenwerder, June
30, 1895, to June 30, 1896, 60 00
408 00
Butler County.
Mrs. Rebeoca Miller, July 1
to December 31, 1896,. . . |60 00
January 1 to June 30, 1896, 60 60
120 00
Crawford County.
Levi Lamb, July 1 to December 31, 1895, |100 00
Cumberland County.
Mtb. Margaret Ratz, July 1 to
December 31, 1895, $48 00
January 1 to June 30, 1896, 48 00
96 00
Dauphin County.
Marshell Quay, July 1 to De-
cember 31, 1895, J125 00
January 1 to July 30, 1896, 125 00
250 00
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KxpenditureH of the Commonwealth. Pensions and Gratuities— Continued.
Dv-laware County.
Mrs. Eliza M<?Bride, July 1 to
December 31, 1895, ..... If37 50
January 1 to June M, 1896, 37 50
75 00
Erie County.
Andrew Boyd, quarter end-
ing November 30, 1895, . |48 00
Quarter eudiup February
29, 1890, 48 00
Quarter eudiug May 31,
1896, 48 00
Q\ianer ending Auj^ust 31,
1896, 48 00
Quarter endiu^i: November
30, 1896, 48 00
Patrick T^eonard, January 1
to June 30, !«)(•., 48 00
2S8 00
Fayette County.
Mrs. Alena Patterson, July 1 to Decem-
ber 31, 1895, 37 50
FrankUn County.
Amanda Kuukel, quarterend-
ing November !W, 1895,. . »24 00
Quarter ending February
29, 1896, 24 00
Quarter endiiig May 31,
1896 24 00
Quarter ending August 31,
1896, 24 00
Quarter ending November
30, 1896 24 00
Joseph Jones, July 1 to De-
cember 31, 1895 25 00
Jnnuary 1 to June 30. 1896, . 25 00
170 00
Fulton 0» unty.
Mary A. Harris, January 1 to June 30,
"^1896 96 00
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Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Pensions and Qratuit'es — Continued.
Indiana County.
For term eiMiinji^ November 30,1895,. . 41 45
Jefferson County.
Mrs. Jane Baker, July 1 to
December 31, 189.1, |60 00
Jamiaiy 1 to June 30, 189G, GO 00
120 00
i^ackawanna County.
Frank irarahall, July 1 to De-
cember 31, 1895, |120 00
Jannai'v 1 to June 30, 1890, 120 00
240 00
Lancaster County.
Heirs of Amelia Wisler, de-
ceased, July 1 to Novem-
ber S, 1895, |14 93
Iloward J. Erisman, six
monthis ending March 31,
189G 50 00
Six mouths ending Septem-
ber 30, 1896, 50 00
114 93
Luzerne County,
Reuben Wenner, July 1 to December 31,
1895, 48 00
McKean County.
James .Mclntyj-e, July 1 to
December 31, 1895 |37 50
January 1 to June :M), 1890, 37 50
75 00
Montgomery County.
Mrs. Elizabeth S. Gillis, July
1 to Decern Iv^r .^1. 18%. ^^^7 "^o
January 1 to June 30, 1800, 37 50
75 00
Philadelphia County.
Henry Shaw, six months end-
ing December :U, 1895, . . $37 50
Jannnry 1 to June 30, 1896, 37 50
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804 AUDITOR GENERAL OP PENNSYLVANIA. Oft. I»C,
Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Pensions and Gratuit'-es^-Continued.
Mrs. E. L. Drake, July 1 to
Dec^nber 31, 1895, 750 00
January 1 to June 30, 106, 750 00
MrsAnnie K. Stephens, July
1 to December 31, 1805, 37 50
January 1 to June 30, 189C, .37 60
1,650 00
Potter County.
Daniel Fuller, July 1, to December 31,
1805, : 100 00
Schuylkill County.
Henry Shappell, July 1 to i i i •
December 31, 1895, 48 00
January 1 to June 30, 1896, 48 00
'■ . 96 00
Snyder County.
Samuel F. Sheaiy, July 1 tx> : !
December 31, 1895, 50 00
January 1 to June 30, 1896, 50 00
. 100 00
Tioga County.
Perry Clark, July to Decem-
cember 31, 1895, 96 00
Januajy 1 to June 30, 1896, 96 00
David CJostley, July 1 to De- >
cember 31, 1805, 48 00
January 1 to June 30, 1896, 48 00
288 00
Foreign.
James S. Crawford, July I
to December 31, 1895, . . 48 00
January 1 to June 30, 1896, 48 00
Sarah E. Preston, Janoiary 1
to Jane 30, 1896, 48 00
144 00
Wayne County.
Mrs. Sarah E. Preston, July 1, to Decem-
ber 31, 1895, 48 00
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Na 2. REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 806
Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Military caalms.
16. MILITARY CLAIMS.
Act of Mfty 24, 1889.
Jeremiah H. Boone, senrioes aa private
in oompany D, Third Pennsylvania Re-
serves, one month and fourteen days, 16 13
John O. Pagan, services ae private in
company K, one month and fifteen
days, in 1861, 16 50
W. S. Lamb, services in oompany D, pri-
vate, Third regiment Reserve Volun-
teer CJorps, one month and fifteen
days, April 19, 1861, to June 4, 1861, 16 50
Albert Oomish, Sr., services as private,
company K, MoOlain's three months'
Brie regiment, balance due from April
21, 1861, to July 26, 1861, 16 50
17. HARRISBURQ PIRE COMPANIES.
Acts of 1898 and 1895.
Washington Hose Company,
1895, 1100 00
1896, 100 00
200 00
Mount Vernon Hook and Lad-
der Conupanv, 1895, 100 00
1896, lOOOO
200 00
Priendlship Fire Oompcuiy, No. 1, 1896, . 100 00
dtizens' Steam Pire Engine Company, 100 00
Paxton Steam Pire EJngine Oompany, . . 100 00
Shamrock Pire Company, 100 00
Reilly Hose Compony, , 100 00
Goodwill Steam Fire Engine Comqpany,
1896, < 100 00
Hope Steam Pire Engine Company, . . . 100 00
Mt Pleasant Steam Pire Engine Com-
pany, 1896, lOi) 00
Suequehanna Steam Pire Engine
Oompany, 100 00
65 63
20-2-96
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:J<!6 auditor general of PENNSYLVANIA. Off. I>OC.
Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Escheats.
18. ESCHEATS.
A. G. jMiller, escheator, fees and ex-
p(»n«es in escheated estate of Caro-
line M. Collin.s, deceased, late oF Cum-
berland county, 20 55
J. P. Bixler, ewlieator. liin nhare as in-
fonner of es<rheated estate of Caroline
M. Collins, deceased, lare of Carlisle,
Pa., HUi \)7
Joseph Vance, escheator, his share a«
informer in escheated estate of Susan
Vaner, deceased, late of Philadelphia, 107 22
Mrs. Ann Thoni]>son, administratrix and
sole heir of Maria Bull, deceased, re-
funding: of (escheated) dividends^cmtilii*
capital stock of the BirmingTiam &
Pittsburg Bridj^e Companv, belonging
to Maria Bull, deceased, act of June
25, 1805, 1,332 00
Edwin H. Coane, compensation as in-
former in escheated estate of Louis
Steffems, deceased, late of Philadel-
phia, 670 89
J. Edward Carpenter, fet s and expenses
as escheator in estate of Louis Stef-
fens, deceased, late of Philadelphia,. . 108 63
William F. Johnson, informant in es-
c*ieate<l estate of Peter Jakey, of
Philadelphia, deceased, \a full for one-
third of escheat paid into the State
treasury, 208 90
J. Peter Klinges, commission, fees and
attorney rosts in full as escheator in
estate of Peter Jakey, of Philadelphia,
deceased, 98 20
2,722 51
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Ex!>en(liture8 of the Commonwealth. Collateral Inheritance Tax.
19. REFUNDED CX>LI^TERAL TNHERITANOK
TAX.
Ellwood Beck, executor of estate of Rob-
ert J. Johnson, deceas(^, late of Phila-
delphia, 4 85
William Wolf, administrator, amount
paid in error by the estate of George
Wolf, deceased, late of lierks county,
. Pa., .\ 143 51)
Joseph Henry Trewby, executor, amount
paid in error by the estate of Hope
Dixon, deceased, late of Chester coun-
ty, Pa., 13:? 87
Margnret A. McLaujchlin, administratrix
of AVilliam McLaughlin, deceased,
amount paid in error, act of 1887, ... 43 \H\
Henry Haines, executor, refunding col-
lateral inheritance tax i)aid in error
by estate of Elizabeth A. Giberson, de-
ceased, late of Philadelphia, 955 10
C. S. Ritchie, exwutor, refunded collat-
eral inheritance tax i>aid in error on
the estate of Elizabeth M. Boon, de-*
ceased, late of Washington county,
Act of 1878, P. L. 298 22 05
Sylvester H. Sprinkle., exf-cutor, refund-
ing collateral inheritance tax, Act of
June 12, 1878 35 62
Sarah Elizabeth liobinson, executrix of
Margaret H. Lainhotf, refunded collat-
eral inheritance tax on differen<!e be-
tween f 100.00 charg(Ml in account and
five per centum of t^Iie estate, viz: flt-
005.29, 44 49
Abraham Eddh innn, executor, collateral
inheritance tax paid in error on the es-
tate of David Bean, deceased, late of
Trappe, Montgomery county, Pa., 19 09
1,402 62
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AUDITOR GENERAL OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Off. Doc-
Expenditures of the Commonwealth. Miscellaneous.
20. MISCEILLANEOUS.
Thomas B. Cochran, revising, editing
and supervising the printing of the
1896 edition of Smull's Legislative
Hand Book, per Act of April 25, 1895,
P. L. 42, 1,200 00
George W. Storm, painting the portrait
of Ex-Lieutenant Gov*irnor Laui« A.
Waties, Act of July 31, 1895, 500 00
B. J. Haywood, erection of equestrian
statue of Major John F. Hartranft,
Oapitol grounds, HaiTis-burg, Pa., 250 00
B. J. Haywood, erection of equeertrian
statue of Major Jolin W. Hartranft,
Capitol grounds, Harrisburg, Pa., 250 00
Alleg»heny County Commissioners on
State tax on personal property for
1896, Act of March 25, 1831, P. L. 208, 3,299 69
William S. Brown, treasurer of Alle-
gheny county; Commissioners on State
tax on personal projhM'ty for year»
1894-95, 5,960 69
11,450 38
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819
Valuation of Peraonal Property.
V. statement
ShowiDg the valuation of persoDal property in the several counties of this Common-
wealth taxable for State purposes, as fixed by the Board of Revenue Commissioners
for the year 1895, also amount of said tax returnable to the several counties.
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3 299 69
Armstrong.
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6,236 86
4.6.0 87
62 37
Beaver. . . .
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8.437 72
113 61
Bedford, . .
1.481 179 00
5.924 72
4.299 10
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112 15
Bradford, . .
3.118,427 OO
12 473 71
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124 74
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9.76S.615 CO
39,074 46
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390 71
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3 544 293 00
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141 77
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1,623 140 00
6.493 re
4.82(J 72
64 93
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1.1(5 113 84
4,4 46
3 2S9 69
44 21
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2,784.0 6 00
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137 69
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for the year 1895, also amount of said tax returnable to the several counties.
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STATEMENT V— Continued.
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Juniata, ....
Lackawanna
Lancaster. .
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I^banon. ..
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I^zerne. ...
L(ycomlng, .
McKean. ...
Mierrer
Mifflin
Monroe j
Montgomery.
Montour. ...
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507.
7.480.
4.170.
137,
3. 696.
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1.683.
1,288,
1.256.
556.
5.922.
21.157.
3.25S.
3.981.
8.042.
8.578.
4.980.
2.081.
2.405.
1.121.
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557 00
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019 00
229 00
430 00
882 00
732 00
095 00
430 00
368 00
214 00
771 00
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998 00
206 00
730 00
501 00
757 00
350 00
813 00
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19.923 51
16.681 70
548 0^
14 780 92
94> 72
4.263 53
6,334 9i
5.152 SS
5.025 72
2,221 47
23.688 88
84,631 08
9.034 63
16.92» 97
22.168 80
34.318 44
19,9!3 99
8,324 ^2
9.622 92
4,4^6 00
4.643 03
79.097 40
2.407 S3
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3.239 32
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1.507 45
22.218 20
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406 95
10.974 83
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3,781 59
1.619 44
17.588 98
62.838 58
6.708 U
11.825 08
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2B.4T7 72
14.793 66
6.181 18
7.146 02
8,380 85
3.447 46
58.729 82
1.787 88
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1.321 43
8.988 24
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3.955 81
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Iiit«r«ct and OertlflcatM.
VII. Interest Certificates.
Htatement showing the original amount of certificates issued to the liolders of the
public loans, for interest due thereon at the periods heroin stated, the amounts of
the same canceled and funded, and the amounts outstandiug, together with ihoH«)
unclaimed.
CERTIFICATES ISSUED.
For iiiteivst due Au^ni^t 1, 1842, |8b3,U3;^ 76
For interei^ due February 1, 1843, 864,016 97
For interest due August J, 1843, 914,737 03
For interest due February 1, 1844, 918,217 71
For interest due August 1, 1844 922,818 54
For guaranteed interest due Bald
Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation
Company, January 1, 1843, 5,000 00
For guaranteed interest due Danville
and Pottsvilie liailroiid Company,
December, 1842, 15,000 00
Total issue of certificates, |4,5()2»821 01
Of this sum there has been funded and
and canceled as follows:
Certificates of August, 1842:
Funded per act April 29,
1844, 122,752 80
Funded per act April 16,
1845, 805,6IK5 66
Received in payment of
debts due the Common-
wealth, 5,641 43
1834,087, 80
Certificates of February, 1843 :
Funded per act April 16,
1845, 1836,411 71
Received in payment of
debts due the Common-
wealth 56 00
836,466 71
Certificate's of August, 1843:
Funded per act April 16,
1845 1887,074 56
Received in payment of
debts due the Oommon-
wealth, 100 00
887,174 56
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Int«rwt and Certlflcate*— Continued.
Certiflcatea of February, 1844 :
Funded per act April IG,
1845, #888,563 28
Received in payment of
debts due the Oommon-
weallb 1,071 73
889,635 01
Certificates of August, 1844:
Funded per act April 16,
\m^ ♦81>3,24>2 18
Ueceived in payment of
debts due the Common-
wealth, 100 54
893,302 72
i^ertirioates of the Bald Fagle and 8priiig Creek
Navigation Company.
Funded per act Ax>ril 20,
1844, 12,328 75
Funded per act April 16,
1846, 2,498 75
4,827 50
C'ertilicate^ of the Danville and Fottsville
Railroad Couii>any.
Funded per act April 29,
1844, 18,183 33
Funded per act April 16,
1845, 6,816 67
15,000 00
4,360,494 39
Balance of unfunded certificates, |1 42,329 62
The following amount of outstanding
certificates has been redeemed at the
State treasury during the fiscal years
ending with November 30, 1852, to
1:894, inclusive, viz:
Certificates of August, 1842, |24,947 72
Certificates of February, 1843, 25,247 84
Certificates of Aunrust, 1S43 25,469 945
Certificates of February, 1844, 26,322 60
Certificates of August, 1841, 27,207 96
(Vrtiticales of IJakl Eagle and .Sij>rinjx
Creek Navigation Company, 125 00
129,291 OS
Leaving outstanding December 1, 1896 |13,038 54
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32« AUDITOR GENERAL OF PENNSYLVANIA. Oft. T>oc.
Intereet and Certiacates-<k>ntlnued.
The following are the outstanding cer-
tiflctttes composing the snm, viz:
Certificate* of August, 1842, f3,998 15
Certificates of Febrnary, 1843, 2,332 42
Certificates of Augimt, 184.X 2,092 51
Certificates of February, 1844, 2,260 10
Certificates of August, 1.^44 2,307 8(»
Certificates of Bald Eagle and Spring
Creek Navigation Company, 47 50
113,038 54
To which may be added the amount of
interest due for which certificates
have not been claimed, hence not is-
sued, viz:
For interest due August, 1892, |255 10
I'or interest due Febiuary, 1843, 700 30
For interest du»3 August, 1843 681 80
For interest due February, 1S44 2.(K)4 29
For interest due August, 1844, 716 77
4,448 38
Total ♦17,486 92
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Relief Notes Issued by the Several Banks of the Commonwealth.
VIII. Relief Notes.
Statement showing the several banks of this Commonwealth that Issued notes
in pursuance of the Act of May 4, 1841, the original amount issued by them
respectively, the amount of the same redeemed and cancelled, and the amount
remaining In circulation, together with those banks that re-issued said notes in
pursuance of the Act of April 10, 1849, and the amounts of re>issue outstanding.
; OrlKlnal
j amount l«-
I buetf.
Bank of Northern Liberties,
Bank of Penr. Township
Manafaciarers and Mechanics' Bank
Moyamensing Banli
Bank of ChambersburR
Bank of Chester County, . . :
Bank of Delaware t'onnty
Bank of tiermantown
Bank of Getty aburR
Bank of LewlBtown
Bankof Miidletown
Bank of Northumberland
Bank of Susquehanna County
Berks County Bank
Carlisle Bank
Columbia Bank and Bridge Company
Brie Bsnk
Bxchanfie Bank of Pittsburgh
Farmers' Bank of Bucks County
Farmers' Bank of Lancaster,
Farmers' Bank of Reading
Farmers and i>roTers Bank. Waynesburg
Harrisburv Bank
luancaster Bank,
Ijanoaster County Bank
Lebanon County Bank
Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank. Pittsburgh,
Miners' Bank. PottSTllle
Monongahela Bank of Brownsville
Northampton Bank
Tnwanda Bank
West Branch Bank
Wyttming Bank, Wilkes-Bar re
York Bank
Total,
Amount re-
deemed of
old issues.
170,000
100. UOO
80 260
*d2.500
66.000 I
71.612
4J1.U67
35.524
30.058 ,
74.2.VJ 1
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40.000 I
•25,000
145.787
57,62(*
25.479 1
875.474 I
177,775 I
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27,760
76.042
38,430
18,750
17,570
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81.500
81.171
107.500
25,000
80.232
52.725
12,220.264
108. 15S
97.862
78.817
62,500
68.974
71.2Si8
41,872
35.117
29,789
72, 1«»
49.320
38.609
25.000
45.787
55,780
24,758
375.474
171,874
22.083
77.956
57. .%2
26.980
78,T26
38,060
18. 139
17.099
118,667
49.006
81.519
29.289
107.500
24,706
29,814
51,445
t2, 179, 458
Amount in
circulation
old Issues.
Amount of
re- Issues in
circulation
»1,847 I .
2.138 I .
1.443 I .
2.026 i
211 I
1.185
407
1,2)9 '
2,006 j
1.391
1.846
335
721
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972
2.044
4.431
2,710
770
2,316
7.597
370
28.897
611
1.200
471
1.833
981 I
1.882 '
294
918
1.270
140,806
155.826
Amount In Circulation of old Issues 940.806
Amount in droatation of new Issues 56,826
t96.1S2
* These banks, under the authority of the elerenth and twelfth sections of the Act of May 4, 1841, is-
sued the following sums, in addition to those here sUted, and pledged to the Auditor General, as
seearity for the redemption of the same, equal amounts of flve per centum State stock, tIs:
Moyamenslng Bank 112,600
Bank of Mlddletown 5,060
Bank of Susquehanna County 6.200
922,7bO
Of these Issues, the Bank of Commerce (late Moyamenslng) has redeemed f 11.800. and recelTCd back
the same amount of the pledged security, whilst at the State Treasury there has been redeemed of the
issues of the Bank of Mlddletown the sum of 18,546, and of the Bank of Suttquehanna County $4,471, for
which equal amounts of the pledged stocks have been canceled, leaving still in circulation of these
extra issues— MoyamenHlriK Bank, 1700, Bank of Mlddletown, 11.505 and the Bank of Susquehannn
County. 1729.
I The Berks County Bank made an over- issue of relief notes to the amount of 128,501. For the redemp-
ion of these the Commonwealth became responsible, pursuant to the Act of January 29. 1845, and hns
redeemed the sum of 927.554, leaving still in circulation $947.
NOTi.— Under the construction given to the Act of April 10, 1849, in accordance with the opinion of
the Attorney General many of the re-issues, as they became defaced, were cancelled and renewed.
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DomMtlo Cradlton.
IX. Domestic Creditors.
statement Bhowing the names of the original holders of the outstanding scrip
Issued to domestic credi tors ) and the number, original amount, amount redeemed
and amount remaining unpaid ot the respective certificates.
Names.
Number.
3,227
Original
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$26 00
Amount
redeemed.
Amount
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Elder A King,
.... $2500
$25 00
$25 00
Original amount of certificates issued, $1,514,332 17
Of which there has been redeemed the sum of, 1,514,807 17
Balance outstanding, $25 00
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X. statement.
Showing the amount of stock held by the Commonwealth in sundry corporations
on the Ist day of December, 1896.
Names of Oorpk>rations.
Canal and Navigation Companies,
Delaware and Schuylkill Canal,
Bristol Steam Tow-Boat Comi>any,
Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Com-
pany,
Tioga Navigation Company (now railroad), . .
Turnpike Company.
Harrisburg, Carlisle A Chambersburg,
Bridge Company,
Tunkhannock Bridge Company, . . . .
Number
of shares.
1,500
320
Par value.
1,660
Total value.
960 00
26 00
60 00
60 00
Amount
976,000 00
8,000 00
260,807 47
81,647 16
77,600 00
6,000 00
9407,454 62
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PubUo Dtbt.
XI.
PUBLIC DEBT.
Statement Showing the Indebted uess of the Goiumouwealth of Pennsylvania
on the first day of December, 1896.
Funded debt:
Three and one-htilf per cent, corrency
loan, f 1,542,900 00
Pour per cent, currenc^y loan, 4,521,250 f)0
b^ix per cent. Agricultural College
scrip bond, 500,000 00
Proceeds on ssile of experimental
farms, 17,000 00
16,681,150 00
Unfunded debt and debt upon which interest has
ceased:
Kelief not(\5 in circulation ft)6,132 00
Interest certificates unclaimed, 4,448 38
Interest certificates outstandinjjj 13,038 54
^ix per cent. Ohanibersburg certificates
unclaimed, 96 85
L>omefctic creditor, 25 00
Five per cent, bonds upon which in-
terest has ceased, 18,514 70
Six per cent, bonds upon which in-
terest has ceased, 2,000 00
Debt bearing no interest, 1:>4,1.V) 47
Public debt December 1, 1806, f6,815,305 47
Public debt as it stood December 1, 1895 |6,8J6.309 17
Amount of debt redeemed at the State Treasury
during the fiscal year ending December 30, 1895:
New four per cent, loan Act of April
1, It^Tli, reimbursable February 1,
1892, redeemed |1,000 00
lielief ni)te Lancaster Bank re-is-
sued. Act of May 4, l?ai 4 00
1,004 00
Public debt December 1, 189(>, »6.815,305 47
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Mlseellaneous Statistics.
XII. Miscellaneous Statistics in Reference to Appro-
priations.
AppropriationB for two years ~ 8 c— ton 18(15.
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EduoaUoual 118,790,096 78
Charitable Institutions, 1,698,773 09
Care and treatment of indigent insane and boildings 1,226,68149
Penitentiaries and reformatories, 689,254 10
Departments, 1,128,491 08
Judiciary, 1,334,600 00
Legislature, 617,241 06
Interest on public debt, 688,743 00
Public rrinting and binding, 472,356 00
National Guard, 700,000 00
Miscellaneous, 755,521 00
Total, $22,948,757 65
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RECAPITULATION. -TABULAR STATEMENT G, Bhowiog the Groas Amoant
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cost of collecting the same, for the year 1885.
I. Gross amount of all kinds of licenses, 11.453,625 77
I. T)e»UiC'tions from I.lcensos:
a. Uncollectible $48,685 53
b. Commissions 13.209 15
c. Cost of advertising the "List," .. 33,505 07
d. Other expenses 19,32160
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Net amount paid, $1,325,123 23
II. Pamphlet Laws, charged for 1895, $795 00
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Net amount paid, $755 25
III. Gross amount of collateral inheritance tax $1,126,961 46
I. Deductions or cost of collecting:
a. Commissions of the register $41,774 27
b. Appraisers fees per act of 1895, .. 10,586 70
c. Attorney fees and other expenses, 964 51
Total cost of collection. 53,325 48 or .04 7-10 p. c.
Net anwunt paid, $1,073,635 98
IV. Gross amount of tax on writs, wills, deeds, etc., $161,556 00
I. Commissions of county officers 4,846 65 or .03 per cent.
Net amount paid $156,708 36
V. C4ro8S amount of tax on county loans $115,427 26
L Commissions 1,466 25 or .01 3-10 p. c.
Net amount paid, $113,971 00
VI. Gross amount of tax on personal property, $2,680,307 63
I. Commissions, 13,263 36 or .00 5-10- p. c.
Net amount paid $2,667,044 17
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IT. Pamphlet laws j 796 00 >
III. Collateral Inheritance tax 1.1M,961 46
IV. Tax on writs, wills, deeds, etc 161.655 00
V. Tax on county loans 115,427 25
VI. Tax on personal property j 2,680,807 53
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Showing the Beceipts and Expenditures at the State Treasury, from the
year 1791, to the 30th day of November, 1895.
Receipts,
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Paymenu.
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1791 to 1895.
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1791
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677,888 85 '
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565,96430
806.484 42
1794
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630.852 40
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198.893 10
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233.378 43
818,719 68
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872,009 39
254.814 40
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245,699 81
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280.96911
286.091 06 1
1803,
299.99127
303.684 60
1804
866,413 89
263,863 88
1805,
215,310 36
229.582 80
1806
240.609 18
309,826 01
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240,478 41
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295,496 89
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312.139 95
1810
353.96508
94.389 78
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889.889 22
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808.960 84
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836.187 15
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1,156.529 97
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660.735 29
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684,690 72
487.006 94
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877.762 92
962.564 54
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633.188 99
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592.254 18
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463,028 06
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964,806 87
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671.042 86
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468.857 93
742.109 68
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650.667 61
684,Sn 85
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1,675,881 30
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3.107,552 61
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3,624.777 61
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6,857.894 60
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8,068.926 64
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4,602,204 88
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5.953.670 66
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8.887.811 62
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8,629.264 67
8.6R0.818 74
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4.780.667 58
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1867
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6.216.049 56
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878,
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099 02
890 37
602 44
417 97
368 90
334 47
782 43
650 11
430 19
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711 13
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060 42
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18.482.
6,633.
6. 629.
6.820.
6,926,
14.850.
6.706,
7.643,
8.618,
7.203.
7.366
7.887.
8.182,
8.168,
10.463
11.727,
13.423,
13.622,
13.681,
443 40
100 02
463 19
933 68
063 84
119 49
810 20
871 18
690 22
912 30
257 53
296 42 .
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866 84 '
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064 77
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701 74
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1.914,831 98
1.816.046 90
1,890,019 13
8.467,798 06
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2,117.585 11
1.784.041 86
2.101.457 57
2.880.841 47
3,687.035 66
3.969,587 53
4.426.645 45
6.679.854 56
6,000.644 96
5.830.806 07
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887.141 46
S.859 86
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8.264 03
12,027 27
12.457 66
13,258 961
16.283 04
21.454 91
17,-198 23
16,378 58
43.158 96
40,223 41
37.904 09
2S.e05 25
17,448 16
24,298 71
21.553 69
12.948 61
13.559 22
U,325 42
7,242 80
5.230 61
18.457 03
90,088 38
39.521 17
17,511 47
17.890 56
25.225 02
26.818 52
139.844 63
48,212 11
45.724 73
63.085 48
82,695 18
14.641 25
4,088 47
8.934 42
8.762 89
1.619 71
2.839 00
8,419 40
6.605 47
6.159 99
4.165 07
2,167 19
2.825.04
8.526 21
2,596 46
1,789 60
3.499 38
2.942 35
2.893 67
2.186 08
2.1.'W 99
2.160 20
896.207'
89,622
77.287'
88,972
92,865
90,148
86.689
75.631
78,653
68,105.
63,671
71,316
75,636
74,870
88.493
73,200
74,202
66.901
70.638
60.056
63,352
35,893
40.067
53.647
70.217
85.898
93.629
90.853
77,352
72.114
61.280
66,826
86.703
18.765
18,761
16.494
16.606
14,082
469
9.058
6.343
28.400
6.538
14.188
9,178
6,018
17.017
9.004
11.694
13.269
3.768"
26.093
15.777
15,927
15.379
15. ."^77
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148.447 62
85,778 79
19.161 29
2,116 25
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1.076 79
1.950 00
1,950 00
2.460 00
475 46
419 52
374 48
231 79
$185,679
96,935
44. 97)0
25.529
46.705,
86,675
75,384
128.307
118,048
161,838
153.877
233.783
146.960
220,004
274.9')0
343.138
266.184
245,242
260.740
202 017
227,114
91.414
183.510
228.299
403.399 '
205.911
28.946
3.313
862,749
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50,275
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40,150
36.112
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89,922
118,142
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110.399
107.028
211.805
101,705
166.453
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212.994
206.642
22S.693
244.472
264,457
239,093
264.623
279.076
289.898
317,742
326,504
329.211
368.307
377.466
894.254
371.497
379.509
477.854
642.940
423.910
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414.091
754.155
504.988
493.862
489.935
426.429
634.888
444.548
565.168
322.560
876,375
81,181
91.528
72.860
72.791
76.078
120,570
152.604
136.473
177,141
191.859
187.319
123,502
202,418
317,086
303,235
180.916
189,920
209.037
235.228
271.122
186.275
290.117
211.512
262.717
824.618
380.232
436,228
867,075
458.829
437.983
481.015
444,780
462,579
480.085
469,226
382.816
438,664
882.715
876.066
216.255
S30.963
805,934
816.123
301.658
4.53.428
301.978
405.105
357.475
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269.992
571 . 074
533.442
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1841
1842
1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
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1851
Iji52
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1855
1866
1857
115 18
300 00
100 00
80 00
306 03
60 00
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
100 00
429 43
80 00
217 57
23148
202 60
267 78
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
840.482
2%
2,. 545
3.048
80 00
240 00
1872
1873
1874
1875
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1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1888
1884
1886
1886
1887
1888,
1889
160 00
80 00
40 00
88.848
79.688
38.172
70.418
138.119
49.085
90.989
26,285 .
88.502
9.188
11 9G0
16.372
12,528
17.48K
15.446
78.7TS
78 9S7
1890
1891 • .
5.141 1
11.389 1
12.894
12.882 1
15.499 1
16.879
81.879
144 SOT
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120 328
1893 "' ..
122.802
121.742
115.268
1^94
1895 ..
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111,616
16,534
9,886
33,886
17.960
31,717
18.191
40,181
13.847
30,649
25.378
29,845
20.893
24.252
19.669
28.411
21.773
22.286
7,769
45,296
41,224
45,148
26,651
41,288
29.219
43.047 ,
26,190
41.738
24.509
128.400
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31.426 ;
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163.101 '
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422,479
418,688
422.216 ,
457.496 1
446.136 1
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1.766 ,
2,745
1.970
3,137
1.920
3.064
3.166
2.095
2.120
2.706
1.727
1.901
1.587
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$6,484
6,040
4.4S9
2.929
4,954
10.851
14.025
8.308
11,053
6.377
29.832
15.395 ■
16,503
16.475
16.345
6,638
14,188
9.178
6,018
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6.439 '
9.140
37.933
59.006
40.611
94.196
112.961
117.402
122 461
124.046
17.017
9.004
11,694
13.269
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305.270
440,249
369
3.768
26.093
15.777
16,925
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640.143
532.294
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1840
81.078.620
1.066.894
907.093
1.019,401
1.164,826
1.164.691
1,867,803
1,587.995
1.650.555
1,628.860
1,713,848
1,719.788
1,938,674
1.893.246
1.918.606
1,942.376
2.006.016
1.308.598
96.070
4.411
2,033
681
6. 866
110.006
84.990
46.488
42.844
84.981
33.416
70.176
60.796
60.077
47.889
69.466
60.924
67.618
76.990
80.665
80.342
94,494
•115.866
90,606
77.650
78.952
64.966
73.638
74.174
85.723
88.721
98.608
114.658
104.231
116,679
86.854
186.653
140.150
123.841
186.127
167.127
168.746
131.741
120.436
93.514
104.371
86.544
109.104
108.009
121.698
130.523
118.461
117.495
149.298
158.258
152.269
172,-443
• 175.139
165.051
162.428
155,281
828.961
21.691
88.717
88.887
21.681
88,660
46.468
48,743
66.869
190,818
102.286
160,625
143,141
165.401
124.042
117.970
148.834
139.606
92.318
124.946
146.846
135.340
181.801
187.002
239.881
294.364
281.726
370.387
274.615
227.828
341.495
895.028
854.819
827.973
879.610
443.753
360.028
378.028
383. 88R
893.949
605.441
747.128
476.8.=>2
604.764
461.465
797.869
662.976
763.871
713. 4S4
1.378.463
670.371
1.232.766
1.111.120
1.124.466
869.178
1.091.995
liil
887.888 98
87.058 29
38.610 79
52.379 88
80.147 60
94,892 63
124,855 66
140.369 89
161.282 81
136.610 14
169.046 96
210.542 30
171.689 92
256.564 12
273.631 4S
853.011 07
310,240 93
408.406 87
464.784 69
275.525 18
323.711 06
423.405 74
438.622 96
638.292 92
1.237.933 18
1.2^8.960 06
1.209.024 17
1.064,068 08
1.037.172 05
1.241.278 24
1.269.550 63
1.808.02.> 85
1.415.627 81
1,399.085 40
2.135.587 46
2.148.252 46
2.086.309 14
1.364.256 83
1.066.684 02
1.351.868 37
1.692.938 66
1.675.888 80
2.089.032 03
1.534.100 27
2.037.618 29
1,729.029 99
1.702.057 04
1.814.848 78
1.952.771 68
1.935.396 46
2.378.911 54
2.211.103 69
3.544.868 86
3.635.668 73
8.537.840 65
1842!
1848
1844
1846
1846.
1 *
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
110.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
1853
1864
1865
1856
1857
1858
1859
20.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10,000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
1 10.000
1 10.000
10.000
10.000
10,000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
I860
1861 r
1862
1863,
1864
184
1865
1866
1867
$102,936
1868
192.433
1869
169.677
1870
251.193
1871
163.760
1872
299.354
1873
836.863
1874
162.686
1875
621.729
1876,
621.005
1877
482.846
1878
680.186
1879
644.992
1880
811 189
1881
267 684
1882
90,708
7.148
1883
1884
1885
1886
18S7
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1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
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county.
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216.933
187.162
284.922
273.928
265.063
288.148
805.098
285.671
102.747
894.277
251.190
310.064
839.559
335.232
850.171
865.468
373.275
863.273
415.86.)
481.628
456.102
469.900
418.368
418.177
685.94
sso.m
611.068
614.074 I
1,31».332
1. '145.112
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1.510.4OS
1,7^1,111
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1.444.674
1.269.208
1.762.049
1.788.401
1.621.718
1.959.206
919. 25i
890.960
277.887
464.873
702.165
49».862
661.816
541.607
545.523
651.839
680.808
409.394
413.117
879.319
423.676
481.904
487.776
874.819
502.025
620.971
•74.624
864.355
1.014.823
747.871
923.938
1,906.244
2.235.838
8.502 476
2.386.750
2,307.936
166.788
110,083
118.977
U3.431
121.089
119.356
138.724
118.444
124.068
159.175
140,464
126.335
204,736
148.363
175.784
130.458
131.561
213.957
147,756
165.859
85.505
278.488
280.158
354.407
340,816
848.569
664.809
492.407
688.332
418.381
176.453
106.788
166.131
85.662
150,815
200.458
205.618
686.790
143.369
140.715
655.823
264.899
161.054
150.262
248.309
696.441
1,412 020
846.999
1.000.506
1,881.615
981.022
1336 64
1.225 46
1.010 00
500 00
909 81
2.880 36
905 99
7,881 61
1,225 47 '
1.098 98 '
735 00 ,
1.448 43
1.983 79
889 08
206 85
8.666 17
8.375 32 1
303 55 .
2.355 44 '
1.080 00
2.243 83
1.012 46
2.356 79
3.723 85
12.393 28
5.147 62
6,033 49
2.136 14
6.858 59
27.662 49
2.529 17
1.429 88
8.321 57
4.395 15
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2.158 64
6.025 76
8.073 87
6.896 95
9.148 83
6,098 14
445 97
1.957 18
5.222 04
6.439 24
6.718 13
1.895 13
11.489 63
3.940 72
18.631 20
4.919 29
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87.397
89.262
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13.056 ^
35.358
97.086
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15.365 ;
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15.644
86.905 I
90.734
58.023
86.708
67.535
60.677
58.9S9
85.153
101.584
68.343
56.498
46.048
35.133
2S.l.'i4
23.278
21.135
84.6r,3
54.144
130.991
107.004
85.748
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119.070 ;
148.624 I
164.408
164.561
168.710
243.831
241.967
244 0^
215.257
241.789
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1.100
1.600
2,096
S.420
1.966
10.866
10.270
6.036
8.070
6.716
6.026
11.98S
9.265
16.400
8.840
7.090
8.080
4.676
6,056
6,810
27.405
29.925
30.200
28.700
19.300
20.990
21.280
29.070
30.080
86,800
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1848.
1844.
1846.
1846.
1847.
1848.
1849,
1860.
1861,
1868.
1868.
1864,
1856.
1856,
1867.
1868.
1S69.
1860.
1861.
1862.
1868.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867,
1868,
1869.
1870,
1871.
1872.
1878.
1874.
1876.
1876.
1877,
1878,
itn.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1888,
1884,
1885.
1886,
1887,
1888.
1889,
1880.
1891.
1892,
1898.
1894.
1896.
19.614
81,270
67.227
n8.206
161.126
260,947
204.664
224.686
47.682
81,426
166.062
800.000
860.000
868.747
748.998
761.741
696.817
667.687
653.901
761. 4«S
881,749
862.876
651.370
620.981
481.613
460.159
461.529
460.404
460.000
460.000
460.000
460.000
460.000
460.060
460.000
460.000
460.000
460,000
460.000
460.000
865,664
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1229
446
18
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1,166
7.888
16.090
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17.161
11.U2
12.968
8.946
12.217
12.718
29.161
19.627
16.901
10.864
12.829
9.693
4.660
2.899
20.009
6.545
471
27
275
12.760
2.028
1.688
768
9,286
4.186
7.060
7.488
9.189
15,136
20.486
28.185
88.328
41.630
61.218
110.661
128.758
190.968
220.892
266,226
5T9.878
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377.571
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471 346
,^9S. 107
421 772
l&:i.252 ,
496.768
618.616 I
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8378 82
16.286 18
28.04120
46.915 81
46.742 46
84.668 74
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1.666 24
2.603 80
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118.660
143.073
163,240
242.124
422.803
810.896
396,193
339,446
348.048
446.286
89.207
66.050
49.212
46.625
39.149
81.800
61.403
64.080
74.266
69.126
71.476
63,776
68.728
81.596
88.009
1 71.668
100.398
68.406
70.888
79.783
78.066
83,100
1132.472
342.332
384.161
373.420
4371804
457.631
797.759
81,887
134.214
2.665
74.406
647.638
569.102
656.025
786,978
688,670
887.566
786.238
913.808
1.201.682
776.888
688.666
517,266
618.806
700,678
546.761
780,308
698.548
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529.308 41
554.093 33
533.682 36
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636.536 58
616.494 80
28.073 92
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599.224 61
21.284 40
575.639 11
20.308 13
587.928 27
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106.007 63
107.921 28
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131.223 56
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145.095 43
146.825 18
140.516 17
157.182 68
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47.239 20
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719.126 08
661.340 66
694.505 12
690.575 96
996.692 70
951,249 08
1.488.799 74
1.823.709 92
2.224.379 53
2.759.936 64
2.296.357 43
1.838.791 18
1.943.896 82
1.315.134 17
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49.664 84
46.643 19
49,586 90
61.096 71
71.346 17
81.170 20
85.510 66
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110.060 12
120 803 10
123.045 62
115.145 22
137.104 08
156.555 82
172 093 67
168 660 48
185.996 25
175.452 02
193.159 30
197.101 88
590.280 45
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372.228 79
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171.533 62
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Prothonotary $47,106 69
Register 23,197 80
Recorder 57,672 75
Clerk 25,510 24
$153,487 48
2. Luzerne county — 1S9J:
Prothonotary $8,890 96
Register 6,883 18
Recorder 14,346 36
Clerk "92,- 12,120 OO
$42,240 49
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Prothonotary, $67,906 06
Register, 97,889 32
Clerk, 86,066 87
$350,953 20
4. Schuylkill county— 1893:
Prothonotary $6,540 14
Register 4,627 43
Recorder 7,288 65
Clerk 9,599 23
$28,055 45
Total fees, exempt under act of 1876 $574,736 62
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1. In 63 counties having less than 150,000 population, $577,550 12
2. By the prothonotaries of the Supreme Court for the year
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A.
Page.
Accounts, Board of Public 207
Adjutant General's Department 203
Advertising 219
Greneral revenue fund 219
Proposals for stationery, supplies, etc 219
Agricultural, Department of, 208
Allegheny Valley Railroad Company, 164
Amounts received by State and County, Tabular Statement of 367-433
Annuity for right of way, 165
Anthracite district, statement of salaries and incidental expenses, Appen-
dix, 333
Appropriations for two years, session of 1895 331
To counties (common schools) 'l^'l-io'k
Arsenal, State 296
Associate Judges, 193
Asylums, reformatories, etc, 236
Attorney General's Department, 202
Auditor General's Department 201
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Banking Department, 204
Banks, National 3-11
Bank stock, tax on, 12-14
Battlefields, Gettysburg 260
Chickamauga-Chattanooga, 300
Billiard licenses 152
Board of Health, State 208
Board of Pardons, 205
Board of Public Charities 207
Board of Public Accounts 207
Board of Public Grounds and Buildings, 207
Board of Property 208
Board of Revenue Commissioners 206
Board of Quarantine, State 209
Bottlers' licenses 152
Brewing companies, receipts from, etc., 26-27
Brewers' licenses, 152
Bridges and turnpike, receipts from, etc 28-33
Brokers' licenses 152
Building and Grounds, Public 210
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Care ami treatmont (3f the indlKent insane 234
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Charitable institutions 236
Charities, Board of, 207
Clrickamauga-Chattanooga Battlefield Commission 260
Classified statement showlnf? amount paid into State Treasury by the
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Coal, coke and coal mining:, receipts from, etc 34-41
Coal mines, inspection and supervision, 212
Coke, coal and coal mining", receipts from 34-41
Collateral inheritance, tax on, 142-144
Collateral inheritance, tax on (tabular statement), 339
Collateral inheritance tax, refunded 307
Commissions, special and investigrating, 231
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, 205
Common pleas courts, 173
Common schdtiifl, 246-260
Commonwealth cases, counsel fees, 333
Comparative statement fees of office year 1895, summary of, 364-366
Conscience money, T 167
Contracts, schedules, etc., 210
Corporations, receipts from delinquent 338
Corporations, receipts from delinquent (statement C), 33S
Counsel fees and costs in Commonwealth cases 233
County appropriations (common schools) 252
Superintendents, salaries 246
Counties, receipts from, 142-144
receipts from licenses 152-153
D. •
Delinquent corporations, receipts from 338
Delinquent dealers, costs in suits against 222
Detailed statement of tax on loans (county and municipal) 146-151
statement of receipts from counties (licenses) 152-153
Domestic creditors 328
E.
Eastern Penitentiary 235
Eaiing house licenses, 152
Escheats 165
Payments 306
Examination of candidates for fire boss, 218
Of candidates for mine foreman 216
Of candidates for mine inspectors 218
Of candidates for mine boss 218
Executive and other Departments 199-209
Expenditures of the Commonwealth 170-308
Of Commonwealth, itemized 170-308
Of Commonwealth, summary of payments, 168-169
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Factory Inspectors 203
Fees of office belonging to the county, per act of 1876 366
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Fees of State Officers 166-166
Office (comparative statement H), 344-353
Ferry companies, receipts from, etc., 42-43
Fines, 163
Finances, report of 3
Fire boss, examination of, 218
Fire companies, Harrisburg, 305
G.
Gas companies (including artificial and natural), receints from 44-48
General BJxpenses, National Guard 260
Gettysburg Battlefield 260
Gross receipts, tax on collateral inheritance (tabular statement E) 339
Gross receipts, tax on corporations 26-140
H.
Harbor master, Philadelphia : 209
Harrlsburg fire companies 305
Health, State Board of, 208
Heat, light and power, receipts from, 59-66
Homes, 240
Hospitals and asylums, 236
House of Refuge 236
House of Representatives : 171
Huntingdon Reformatory, 236
I.
Improvement and land, receipts from, etc., 51-58
Incorporated savings institutions without capital stock 15
State Banks 12-14
Indebtedness of the Commonwealth (public debt) * 330
Insane, care and treatment of, 234
Inspection and supervision of coal mines, 212-218
Institutions 243-244
Charitable 236
Miscellaneous, 244
Interest certificates, 3^
Internal Affairs, Department of 202
Insurance companies (domestic), receipts from, etc 49-50
Insurance, Department of 203
J.
Judicary, salaries, etc., 171
L.
Lands, receipts from sale of 163
Land and improvement, receipts from, etc 51-58
Library, State, 204
Licenses, receipts from auctioneers* 152
Billiard, 152
Bottlers' 152
Brewers', 152
Brokers', 152
Distillers' 152
Eating houses, 152
Mt»rrantlle 152
Peddlers' 152
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Theatres, circuses, etc 152
Wholesale liquor 152
Ll^ht, heat and power, receipts from, 59-66
Loans, public 234
M.
Manufacturing, receipts from, etc 67-96
Market companies, receipts from 97-98
Medical Council of Pennsylvania 206
Mercantile appraisers' mileage 219
Licenses, summary of 152
Mileage, mercantile appraisers' 219
Mileage, mine inspectors 218
Military claims 306
Mine foreman, examination of, 216
Inspectors, examination of, 218
boss, examination of 218
Mining, oil and slate, receipts from 99-102
Miscellaneous, of common schools 256,260
Corporations, receipts from 133-140
•General, 167
Institutions 244
Receipts 167
Money, Conscience •. 167
Monthly expenditures, statement of 314-318
Monthly receipts, statement of, 309-313
N.
National Banks 3-11
Natfonal Guard of Pennsylvania, expense.s of, 260-300
First brigade 261
Second) brigade 272
Third brigade, 283
Naval commissary stores and supplies, 298
Inspection expenses 298
Military stores and supplies 298
Quartermasters' stores and supplies 296
Rifle Range expenses, 298
State Arsenal 296
Surgeon General's Department, 299
Transportation 295
Unclassified, miscellaneous 299
Militia, State, naval 294
Net earnings or income, tax on 15
Normal Schools 254
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Oil, mining and slate, receipts from, etc 99-102
P.
Pamphlet laws 142-144
Pamphlet laws (comparative statement F), 341
Pardons, Board of 206
Penalties, per act of May 24, 1893, 164
Penitentiaries, 285
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Paice.
Pennsylvania Industrial Reformatory, Huntingdon, 236
Pennsylvania Reform School, Morganza, 236
Pensions and Gratuities, 300-304
Personal property, State tax on 142-144
Tax returned to counties 244-246
Valuation of, 319^321
Port warden, Philadelphia 209
Power, light and heat, receipts from 59-66
Printing and binding 199
Public Grounds and Buildings, ^0
Debt, 330
Debt statement, 322
Instruction, Department of, 203
Printing and Binding 199
Q.
Quarantine Board. State 209
Quartermaster's stores and supplies 296
R.
Railroads (passenger), receipts from, etc., 111-116
Railroads (steam), receipts from, etc., 103-110
Recapitulations of —
Common schools 260
National Guard of Pennsylvania 300
Public printing and binding 199
Receipts and expenditures of State Treasurer from 1791 to Nov. 30, 1895, 354-365
Receipts from corporations and associations, brewing companies, 26-27
Bridges and turnpikes 28-33
Coal, Coke and coal mining, 34-41
Ferry companies 42-43
Gas companies (including artificial and natural) 44-48
Insurance companies (domestic) 49-50
Land and Improvement, 51-58
Light, heat and power 59-66
Manufacturing 67-96
Market companies, 97-98 •
Oil, mining and slate 99-102
Railroad (steam) 103-110
Railways (passenger) 111-116
Transportation (miscellaneous) 117-118
Telephone and telegraph 119-121
Water companies, 122-132
Miscellaneous corporations » 133-140
Receipts from counties, 142-144
Collateral inheritances, 142
Fees of office, . . . ^ 142
licenses 142
Loans (county and municipal), 142
Notaries public 142
Pamphlet laws, 142
Personal property 142
Total receipts 142
Writs, wills, deeds, etc 142
Receipts from foreign corporations and building and loan associations,
subject to examination by the Banking Departm-ent 19-20
Receipts from foreign insurance companies, 22-25
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Receipts from trust companies 16-18
Receipts from delinquent corporations, 338
Receipts, summary of 1-2
Receipts, summary of, from financial corporations and associations 21
Reformatories, 236
Refunded cash 166
Casli, conscience 167
Relief notes, 327
Reporter, State, 204
Report on the Finances, 1-433
Revenue Commissioners, Board of 206
Revenue of Commonwealth, 3-167
Revenue collected at county desk, cost of net amount paid and the rate
per cent, of collecting (statement G) 343
S.
Salaries and their payment, judiciary, 171
Salaries paid county superintendents 246-252
Salaries and incidental expenses mine inspectors (statement A) 334
Schools, common % 246-264
Corn Planter Indians, 2G6
Soldiers' Orphans' 260
State Normal, 2&4
Slate, oil and mininigr, reports from, etc 99-102
Societies, under charitable institutions 343
Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Erie 260
Orphans' Schools, 260
State Arsenal. 296
Board of Health and Vital Statistics, 208
Department, 2(K)
Library 304
Naval Militia. 294
Normal Schools 254
Quarantine Board, 309
Reporter, 204
Reporter, assistant, 205
Tax on personal property, 142-144
Statement of receipts, monthly 309-313
Of monthly expenditures, 314-318
Valuation of i>ersonal property 319-321
Statements, comparative:
Statement A — Mine Inspectoi-s (bituminous) : 334
B— Mine inspectors (anthracite), 336
C— Delinquent corporations, 338
D — Cost per cent, of collecting mercantile and other licenses (see
insert followng pagre 338).
E — Cost per cent, of collecting collateral inheritance tax 339
F — Cost per cent, of collecting: pamphlet laws, county loans, and
tax on writs, etc., 541
G — Recapitulation of cost of collecting revenue at county desk. .. 343
H— Fees of ofRce received by county officers 344-363
T — Receipts and expenditures from 1791 to 1895 364
J— Receipts Itemized, 18-10 to 189S 354-361
K— Expenditures itemized, 1840 to 1895 362
Summary of fees of office belonging to statement H 364
Fees of office belonging to counties per act of 1876 366
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Superior Court, 172
Stationery and supplies, 212
Statistics, miscellaneous, appropriations for 1895-1896 331
Stock held by Oommonwealth, 329
Summary of receipts, 1-2
Of receipts from financial corporations and associations 21
Of receipts from counties 142-144
T.
Tax on bank stock 12-14
Collateral inheritances 142
County loans 142,145-151
Gross receipts (corporations) 26-140
Gross receipts (notaries public) 163
Loans, county, etc., 145-151
Net earnings or income, 154-158
Personal property, State, 142
Personal property returned to counties 244-246
Sale of fertilizers 158-162
Writs, wills, deeds, etc., 142
Telephone and telegraph, receipts from, 119-121
Transportation (miscellaneous), receipts from 117-118
National Guards, 295
Treasury department 201
Trust companies, receipts from 16-18
Turnpikes and bridges, receipts from, etc 28-33
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United States Go\'«rnment, 164
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Valuation of personal property 319-321
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Water companies, receipts from 122-132
Western Penitentiary 235
Writs, wills, deeds, etc., tax on 142
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